How to make patriotic Oreo pops for 4th of July + over 90 other incredible red, white and blue crafts, recipes, and decor ideas for Independence Day! 

Red White and Blue Food Decor and Craft Ideas

Woohoo! Today’s the day! It’s time for our second annual Ultimate Red, White & Blue Blog Hop, and I am seriously loving all of these incredible patriotic projects that my blogging friends have created just for you!

I’m sharing how to make patriotic Oreo pops that are sure to impress your friends and family (but are totally quick and easy to make!)! Stick around after the tutorial to see over 90+ more red, white and blue food, decor and craft ideas too!

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Oreo Pop Ingredients and Supplies

What You’ll Need:

The Secret Trick for Making Oreo PopsStart by twisting and separating the Oreos into two halves. In a microwave-safe cup, melt a small amount of white candy melts in 20-second increments, stirring well after each. Dip the end of a lollipop stick into the melted candy, and sandwich it between both halves of the Oreo.

Making Oreo PopsAllow the candy to cool and firm completely before moving on to the next step. A quick trip to the freezer will speed up the process if you’re in a hurry.

How to Make Oreo Pops for 4th of JulyFill a microwave-safe cup about 2/3 full of red candy melts, and melt them in the microwave (again using 20-second increments and stirring afterward). Dip the Oreo pop into the red candy, allowing the candy to completely cover the cookie, and then lay the cookie pop on a sheet of parchment paper to cool and firm up. Add sprinkles while the candy is still wet (if desired). Repeat the process for each additional color of candy melts.

How to drizzle melted candy over Oreo popsTo add a drizzle of color, melt 6-8 candy melts in a snack size ziploc bag. The candy will melt much faster in the bags than it did in the cup, so melt it in 10 second increments, kneading the bag between increments. Snip a TINY bit off of the corner of the bag, and drizzle the melted candy over the Oreo pops. Easy peasy!

patriotic 4th of july oreo popsAllow the pops to cool and firm before handling.

Red White and Blue Oreo PopsThese yummy treats are super easy to make, and they’re SUPER cute, too! I may have taken nearly a zillion photos of them because they’re so adorable…


Fourth of July Oreo Pops

Oreo Pops in Red White and Blue

Patriotic Oreo Pops

Oreo Cookie Pops for the 4th Fourth of July

Patriotic Red White and Blue Oreo Pops

I couldn’t make it through shooting all of these photos without needing to take a “taste test break” though!

Oreo Pops are DELICIOUSYUM!

If you liked these Oreo Pops, you may love these other 4th of July and patriotic holiday crafts and recipes! 

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For even more red, white & blue awesomeness, be sure to check out these inspirational 4th of July ideas from some of my friends!


How to Make Patriotic Oreo Pops for 4th of July

 

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11 Comments

  1. These look amazing! How many did this recipe make? Did you have enough for an entire bag of Oreos?

    1. Yes! I used three different colors of candy melts, and I made 20 cookies with plenty of candy melts leftover, so I’m sure it would do the entire bag! 🙂

  2. These are great! How far ahead of an event can you make these? I wanted to do some like this for my son’s class as birthday party favors. It’s not until Tuesday, but I’d like to make them ahead since theres some other things I need to work on too 🙂 TIA.

    1. Hi Desiree,

      Thanks for stopping by! You can definitely make these up to a week ahead of your event – just store them in a sealed container in the refrigerator for best results! 🙂

      1. Not at all! I have made these up to a week ahead of time, and they have always been perfect. For best results, store the finished pops in the refrigerator or somewhere cool until party time. 🙂

  3. these are perfect! Love what a pop of color they’d bring to a dessert table on the fourth. thanks for the great idea!