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Make Clone Trooper (and Stormtrooper) Candy Pops

Make Clone Trooper (and Stormtrooper) Candy Pops
It amazes me how Star Wars is still going strong after all these years.  And my 5 year old is a huge fan of both the original stuff and especially the new Clone Wars series.  So for a treat for him and his friends, I made these chocolate/marshmallow Clonetrooper Pops (and a few retro old school Stormtroopers, too.)

The inspiration for this was a smaller and simpler version of the Clone Trooper cupcakes I created for my son's birthday party.  These are not difficult to make, but could definitely be a little time consuming.  But wouldn't these be awesome party treats for a SW themed birthday party?

Hope you enjoy them!  And if you make them, I'd love to see pics!

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Step 1Ingredients & Materials

Ingredients & Materials
These instructions are for 1 dozen pops, although you could probably make at least 20, because I had extra left over.  And this is easy enough to double or quadruple.

You'll need:

12 Rolo candies (plus a few extras for mishaps)

Marshmallow fondant:
  • 4 oz (by weight) marshmallows (1/4 of a 16oz bag)
  • 8 oz (by weight) powdered (icing) sugar (1/2 of a 1 lb box)
  • 1 Tbsp water
  • Vegetable shortening (like Crisco)
Black food coloring (I used Wilton Candy Colors)

Blue, green, or yellow food coloring if you're doing Clone Troopers

skewers or lollypop sticks about 6 inches long

Scrap styrofoam block or something else you can stick the skewers into to hold them upright.

Rolling pin (or something similar)

2 in circle cookie cutter or something else circular about 2- 2 1/4" in diameter.

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16 comments
Aug 20, 2010. 2:39 AMneverland521 says:
wow~seems great~~~ but....I can not find your stuff in China~~~~555~~~~
Aug 23, 2010. 7:27 PMneverland521 says:
hoho~~~thanks for your advise! I have already find the substitute stuff~~~
Aug 19, 2010. 9:24 PMUNKN()WN says:
I happen to be a star wars fan myself, and i'm a little older than 5
Aug 19, 2010. 9:23 PMUNKN()WN says:
these are cool, nice job
Aug 19, 2010. 8:19 AMrubbert says:
looks like an angry mexican with a very cool moustache =D and i'm mexican XD
Aug 17, 2010. 1:27 PMkelseymh says:
Awesome! But wait a minute....these are on sticks, and you didn't submit this to the Stuff On A Stick contest?!?!
Aug 17, 2010. 2:31 PMkelseymh says:
:-) We should all submit in moderation, shouldn't we?
Aug 17, 2010. 11:19 PMred-king says:
awesome!
Aug 17, 2010. 6:57 PMSunbanks says:
:D I love this!
Aug 17, 2010. 4:14 PMcanida says:
Those are fabulous! Brilliant work.
Aug 17, 2010. 2:54 PMkcls says:
Awesome!
Aug 17, 2010. 2:31 PMBurnsides says:
That is stupendous!

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