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This easy Valentine’s Day Sweetheart Bark recipe is sure to capture the heart of your Valentine. You can’t go wrong with a sweet snack filled with popcorn, pretzels and melted chocolate.

This easy Sweetheart Bark recipe is sure to capture the heart of your Valentine. You can't go wrong with a sweet snack filled with popcorn, pretzels and melted chocolate.
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Pretzels and chocolate. The sweet and salty combination gets me every time. I am a sucker for anything with pretzels and chocolate. I think that is why I like to make pretzel bark. Not only does it satisfy my sweet and salty craving, but it is pretty versatile in the ingredients you can add to it. Sweetheart Bark is a perfect Valentine treat to make for class parties, family or friends.

I like to think of bark as the kitchen sink of candy. You can basically through whatever ingredients you want into it – dried fruit, assorted candy, nuts – you name it. For some reason, I had an overabundance of Valentine M&M’s®.

Don’t ask me how that happened, but I just had to use them up. If not, I would slowly devour each bag, one by one. So, I used them in the recipe…along with some kettle corn, and Valentine Sprinkles.

Sweetheart Bark

I miss the days when my kids were young. I enjoyed sending treats to school for their class parties. This Sweetheart Bark is the perfect Valentine treat to package in clear cellophane bags and hand out. I love the Valentine colors too. Red and pink happen to be my two favorite colors. Double bonus!

Ingredients Needed To Make Valentine’s Day Bark

How To Make Candy Bark

Sweetheart Bark

This recipe really takes very little effort, even if you are not a fan of baking or cooking. Start by spreading out some pretzels on a parchment-lined baking sheet. I then melted white chocolate, pink candy melts and red candy melts.  Pour the white chocolate over the pretzels.

Add some popcorn, candy and sprinkles over the bark. I press slightly just so everything sticks to the chocolate. Then, drizzle the melted pink and red candy melts over the entire pan. You can either refrigerate the bark for about one hour or let it set out on the counter to cool.

Sweetheart Bark

Once cooled, break into pieces. Store in an air-tight container. You can make the pieces as big or small as you like.

This easy Sweetheart Bark recipe is sure to capture the heart of your Valentine.

I am so in love with this fun Valentine’s Day treat. What are some fun desserts you like to make for Valentine’s Day?

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This easy Sweetheart Bark recipe is sure to capture the heart of your Valentine. You can't go wrong with a sweet snack filled with popcorn, pretzels and melted chocolate.
This easy Sweetheart Bark recipe is sure to capture the heart of your Valentine.
Yield: 6 Servings

Sweetheart Valentine's Day Bark

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes

This easy Valentine's Day Sweetheart Bark recipe is sure to capture the heart of your Valentine. You can't go wrong with a sweet snack filled with popcorn, pretzels and melted chocolate.

Ingredients

  • 5 cups miniature pretzels
  • 2 cups kettle popcorn
  • 24 ounces white chocolate
  • 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 1 cup pink candy melts
  • 1 cup red candy melts
  • Valentine chocolate coated candy
  • Valentine sprinkles

Instructions

  1. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Spread pretzels over entire sheet.

  2. Melt white chocolate over a double boiler. Add vegetable oil.

  3. Melt the candy melts in a microwave for about one minute, 30 seconds at a time. Stir after 30 seconds.

  4. Pour white chocolate over pretzels. Top with popcorn, chocolate coated candies and sprinkles. Gently press so ingredients sticks to the white chocolate.

  5. Drizzle pink and red melted chocolate over pan.

  6. Allow to cool completely on the counter. You can also cool in the refrigerator for one hour.

  7. Break into pieces. Store in an air-tight container.

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