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White Chocolate dipped Preztels- 4th of July Style

Last night my daughter and I made these yummy treats to sell at her lemonade stand.  :)  


She is raising money for her aunties "Light the Night" walk to fight Leukemia.  Read our family story by clicking HERE.  Any donations is welcomed and thanked!  :) 


Our theme for the lemonade stand is red, white, and blue so we found several great ideas on pintrest.  A big thanks to http://cupcakesandcashmere.com/ for the white chocolate sprinkled pretzels.  :)  


As I was making them with my daughter I told her I really wanted to eat one but her response was, "mom, you can buy one at the lemonade stand this weekend."  WHAT!?!  LOL, she is a great salesperson at age 4!  :)  LOL


This was a very simple to make.  I melted the white chocolate carefully in the microwave!  Then I put the chocolate on the pretzel and my daughter helped with the decorating!  :)  We dried them on wax paper and now they are in are freezer staying cool since it is humid and hot and our stand is not till tomorrow.  :) 


I got all the supplies at Aldi's- Big pretzels, white chips, sprinkles!!!  I am going to price them for .75 cents each or 2 for a dollar!  :)  I would spend that on them and I know we will still make a profit to fight Leukemia!  :) :)  


Next up for our red, white, and blue sale is- Chocolate covered and sprinkled marshmallows!  :)  

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