We’re too excited for all the holiday-themed treats heading our way! From hot cocoa bombs to Candy Cane Frappuccinos, this season is sure to be filled with tasty delights. We also got a special sneak peek at a new holiday snack from Stuffed Puffs, the chocolate-filled marshmallows that became a must-have s’mores ingredient this year.
Are you ready for Chocolate Peppermint Bark Stuffed Puffs?!
What’s in the Stuffed Puffs?
Chocolate Peppermint Bark is Stuffed Puffs’ first-ever seasonal flavor. We had a chance to sample them, and they are as delicious as they look!
The puffy, cocoa-flavored marshmallows are filled with a pink peppermint and a white chocolate that reminds us of our favorite chocolate peppermint bark. They actually worked with a chocolatier to blend the high-quality chocolate that’s stuffed inside. And it’s not a little bit of chocolate. If you compare it to a traditional Hershey’s bar, there’s about one and half squares of chocolate packed inside each puff.
How Do I Bake with Them?
The marshmallows are delicious right out of the bag, but they’re also an excellent ingredient to add a chocolate peppermint twist to some of your favorite holiday treats. Once we were done eating them straight from the bag, we used the leftovers to make festively-flavored Rice Krispies treats. Looking for a great shortcut for this gooey snack? Try this TikTok hack for instant Rice Krispies Treats. Simply swap out regular ‘mallows with Stuffed Puffs!
Where Can I Find the Stuffed Marshmallows?
The limited edition Chocolate Peppermint Bark Stuffed Puffs will be available in November at stores nationwide, including Walmart, CVS and Kroger. They also can be purchased at the Stuffed Puffs website. We suggest stocking up on ’em now, so you can use them all season long.
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