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Spring Cookie Snack Pops {Easter Desserts}

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Are you always terribly busy in the Spring? I know we are! There is Spring break, teacher conferences, Easter, Spring gatherings and more! That is why I am here to share a super easy and tasty snack that you can whip up with Nestlé products in no time flat.
It is hard to be a balanced mom sometimes... I know I struggle with this a lot. It seems I have so much on my plate at times and every evening I am driving the kids from one activity to the next. I've learned to not over-do my to-do list and on the really busy weeks to focus on one day at a time to stay afloat. That is why I am glad I have Nestlé products to rely on for Spring gatherings and when I need to prepare a special treat quickly. I know that Walmart has a great variety of Nestlé products at my fingertips, which helps me to balance my time better!

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Walmart makes my busy mom schedule so much easier with 
Nestlé products, such as Coffee-mate Liquid Creamer, Toll House Morsels and Toll House Refrigerated Cookie Dough!


Products You'll Want to Purchase at Walmart to Make Spring Cookie Snack Pops

(plus a refreshing Chocolate Chip Iced Coffee!)

Coffee-mate Liquid Creamer

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Stir up the creamy goodness of French Vanilla or Hazelnut flavors for a smooth, sweet sip. It is Lactose-free and cholesterol free. You can create the perfect cup by adding just the right amount of flavor!


Toll House Morsels

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Create new and delicious recipes with Nestlé Toll House! I purchased these in Semi-Sweet, Milk Chocolate and White Chocolate. These can help you put a twist on a classic recipe!


Toll House Refrigerated Cookie Dough
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This cookie dough is easy, convenient and delicious! Try the 
fresh new flavors for Spring, such as Blueberry Lemon and Strawberry Shortcake.

You can also save on Nestlé products with THESE Ibotta offers!


How to Make Spring Cookie Snack Pops
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You'll want to use a mini muffin pan and line it with mini liners. Then, take the Toll House Refrigerated Cookie Dough in Blueberry Lemon and Strawberry Shortcake and roll half of a cookie into a ball. Repeat until your muffin pan is filled.



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Next, take a bag of the Toll House Morsels in White and Dark Chocolate and melt on low heat in a pan. You can also microwave the chips in 15 second intervals if that is easier.



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Take the Toll House Refrigerated Cookie Dough out of the oven and let it cool. Then, dip it in the melted chocolate! I dipped the Blueberry Lemon in melted white chocolate and the Strawberry Shortcake in melted dark chocolate!



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I used these adorable bunny straws for the stick! You can definitely find some cute Spring straws at Walmart or the dollar store.


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I also added some gold sprinkles to them before the chocolate cooled.



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You can serve these in mason jars filled partially with Toll House Morsels, so they stand up straight. I found it cuter to serve them 3 to a jar! These would make great party centerpieces with several jars lined up on a table runner or as favors.



Chocolate Chip Iced Coffee

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Sometimes mom needs a little pick me up... so, I came up with this super simple Chocolate Chip Iced Coffee. All I did was brew a single cup of coffee with my Keurig and cooled it off in the refrigerator for 10-15 minutes. Then, I added an individual serving of Coffee-mate Liquid Creamer in French Vanilla, a handful of Toll House Morsels in Semi-Sweet, a handful of ice and then mixed it with one of the fun bunny straws. If you have extra time, you could even blend the chocolate chips with the iced coffee and cream.



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What Nestlé products are you planning to use in your recipes this Spring season? Click HERE to find some recipes to inspire you!

Visit Nestlé on Pinterest HERE to learn more about their products and for more recipe ideas.

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