Grab some baggies and pretzel sticks to create these easy pretzel broomsticks as fun Halloween gifts for kids. They’re one of our favorite non candy Halloween treats!
Looking for an easy, NON-candy Halloween snack?
Get the kiddos into the Halloween spirit by making these fun pretzel broomsticks from ordinary pretzel sticks. They are very easy to put together and would make a perfect Halloween party favor for a larger group or class. Pretzel broomsticks would also be great for a special individual lunchbox snack.
Making these Halloween pretzel broomsticks could not be easier!
Grab a handful of pretzel sticks and place them in the baggie. Add a straw and twist it shut at the top. Secure it with a ribbon, and you now have a fun Halloween snack to share. Snacks presented in a creative way are just that much better!
Halloween Pretzel Broomsticks
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Directions
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Add a handful of pretzel sticks making sure each stick is facing up and down inside the bag.
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Add a straw or pencil in the middle and twist the bag around the straw tightly.
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Finish by tying a decorative ribbon to secure.
Watch how we made these cute Halloween Pretzel Witch Brooms on YouTube!
More tips for creating the perfect pretzel broomsticks:
- Grab the fold-top style of baggies, or just cut the top off of the Ziploc ones if using them.
- I have made these using striped drinking straws for the broomstick portion and also Halloween pencils. Either way, they turn out cute, and the kids are thrilled.
- If you want to make these pretzel broomsticks even more secure, twist them and then add a piece of clear tape before adding the ribbon.
I’m not the only fan of these adorable, non-candy Halloween treats!
Check out what readers have said through the years about these pretzel broomsticks:
“I loved this!!! I made them for my grandson’s second-grade class, and they were a big hit!!!” – Terri C.
“Made these last night for my girls’ preschool class. Kids and teachers loved them!!” – Vanessa
“I saw these on Pinterest and love them! Plus I could easily make it for my kids classes and my own class (80 or so!) for fairly cheap 👍🏻🎃 Thanks!!” – J
“I made these tonight for my son and his friends and my niece. They look adorable. Can’t wait to give to them. Thank you for the idea and inspiration.” – Arpita P