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Pink Out Pretzels

Updated: Jul 4, 2025 · Published: Sep 30, 2024 by Kitchen Ready Betty · This post may contain affiliate links · 4 Comments

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These easy to make, highly customizable white chocolate dipped Pink Out Pretzels are perfect for October bake sales, Breast Cancer Awareness events, fundraisers and more.

pink out pretzels

I recently lost a dear family friend to breast cancer. So when my son's school announced they were having a Pink Out bake sale with all the proceeds going to Breast Cancer research, I knew I definitely wanted to make something tasty and eye-catching to help out.

One of the easiest things I could think of were these tasty and colorful Pink Out Pretzels.

pink out sprinkles

After I found Breast Cancer-themed sprinkles (just look at those cute ribbons!) from a certain large, online retailer, I was excited to dip and decorate to help out with such an important cause. I also made my Patriotic Festive Fudge and Patriotic Chocolate Dipped Strawberries with the sprinkles!

An added bonus was that the company who made the sprinkles donated a portion of my purchase to Breast Cancer Research.

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Why you'll love it

Easy recipe: Melt the wafers in your microwave, dip the pretzels and decorate--that's it. There's no refrigeration necessary.

Highly customizable: Add your personal touch with decorations and design. You can also honor a loved one who has battled the disease by decorating your pretzels with their favorite candy.

Kid friendly: Let your kids help you decorate. You're bound to get some memorable and cute designs! Plus your kids will learn about the importance of volunteering and making things to support a cause.

Eye-catching: These beautiful and bright pretzels always get a lot of attention at fundraisers and bake sales, which helps with donations.
pink out pretzels ingredients

Ingredients

  • pretzel rods
  • white melting wafers- stick to premium brands, which melt better
  • pink melting wafers
  • Breast Cancer-themed sprinkles, sanding sugar, small candies, etc. that are pink, white and red- I typically use about 1 cup total for 24 pretzel rods

Instructions

For more detailed instructions, see the printable recipe card below

sprinkles and melted pink
dipping pretzel in glass
  1. Line baking sheet with parchment/wax paper and place sprinkles in shallow, rectangular container.
  2. Place wafers in two separate tall microwaveable safe bowls, tall mugs or glasses. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and poke one hole in the center with a toothpick.
  3. Choose one color to start with. Follow the directions on the package for heating.
  4. Set up your "dipping station" by placing the melted wafer container and the sprinkles container side by side. Have 12 pretzels ready to go and have the large pan (lined with parchment paper) very close by.
  5. Dip the pretzel rods, one at time; then immediately dip the coated pretzel into the sprinkles container (you need to do this step right away before it starts to set). You may choose to roll the pretzel or use a spoon to shower the sprinkles over the pretzel.
  6. Carefully place the decorated pretzel on the prepared pan; push on additional candies as desired before it sets.
  7. Repeat this entire process with the other color and the remaining 12 pretzels.
rolling in sprinkles
sprinkles on

Helpful tips

  • It's important to have everything ready to go before starting. Once the pretzels have been dipped, the melted coating starts to solidify. Once it's solid (which typically happens within 1 minute), decorative candies will no longer stick!
  • I can't stress this enough...do not overheat the wafers! They will end up drying out and getting very sticky if you overdo it. I usually find that after following the above, all it needs is a little stir. It's better to have a few lumps and clumps that you can stir to smooth than overdoing it in the microwave!

Equipment

  • large, rimmed baking pan lined with parchment paper
  • shallow, rectangular container (for sprinkles and candies)
  • 2 microwave-safe tall bowls, tall mugs or tall glasses
  • plastic wrap
  • toothpick
  • stirring spoon
  • measuring cup
  • tablespoon

Packaging options

packaged

There are a variety of manufacturers that sell pretzel rod-sized cellophane wrappers. Some come with twisty ties and ribbons, while others have an adhesive seal. I prefer the adhesive seal option, especially for a bake sale. Because Pink Out Pretzels are special and fancy, I like wrapping each one individually.

Storage

Store in an airtight container. Enjoy within 5 days.

This post is dedicated to my dear friend, Janet, who lost her brave battle to Breast Cancer last month.

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pink out pretzels

Pink Out Pretzels

Kitchen Ready Betty
Get your pink on with this simple chocolate dipped pretzels recipe that's super easy and very customizable. From sanding sugar to sprinkles and tiny candies, there's no wrong way to decorate Pink Out Pretzels. Be creative and add your own personal touch or follow along with the instructions provided. Either way, you'll be making something great to help with such an important cause.
5 from 1 vote
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Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Holidays
Cuisine American
Servings 24

Ingredients
  

  • 24 pretzel rods
  • 1 cup (6 oz.) pink melting wafers
  • 1 cup (6 oz.) white melting wafers
  • Breast Cancer-themed sprinkles, sanding sugar, small candies, etc. that are pink, white and red- I typically use about 1 cup total for 24 pretzel rods

Instructions
 

  • Before starting:
    Line baking sheet with parchment/wax paper
    Place sprinkles in shallow/rectangular container
  • Place wafers in two separate tall microwaveable safe bowls, mugs or glasses (I prefer tall glasses as pictured in the above post). Cover tightly with plastic wrap and poke one hole in the center with a toothpick.
  • Choose one color to start with (I always do pink first!). Follow the directions on the package for heating. Here is a general guide if you don't have instructions:
    Microwave on the defrost setting (half power) for 1 minute. Gently pull away part of the plastic wrap and stir. Cover as before and return the container to the microwave. Heat for an additional 30 seconds and stir. Continue this process in 30 second intervals until the consistency is almost lump-free (you should be able to sir out the remaining lumps with a spoon).
  • Set up your "dipping station" by placing the melted wafer container and the sprinkles container side by side. Have 12 pretzels ready to go and have the large pan (lined with parchment paper) very close by.
  • Dip the pretzel rods, one at time, following these simple steps:
    Dip each pretzel into the melted wafer container and rotate to coat; use a spoon as needed to aid in this process. Leave about 1-2 inches on one end uncoated.
    Then immediately dip the coated pretzel into the sprinkles container (you need to do this step right away before it starts to set). You may choose to roll the pretzel or use a spoon to shower the sprinkles over the pretzel.
    Carefully place the decorated pretzel on the prepared pan; push on additional candies as desired before it sets.
    Repeat this entire process with the other color and the remaining 12 pretzels.
  • Store in an airtight container. Enjoy within 5 days. For packaging ideas, please reference the above post.

Notes

Stick to premium melting wafers. Store brand and lower quality ones aren't as flavorful and tend to have more of an oily consistency.
Remember that there is no wrong way to decorate these! Be creative and add your personal touch!
Keyword bake sale, Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer awareness, Breast Cancer research, candy, chocolate dipped pretzels, confection, fundraisers, melting wafers, Pink Out, pink out pretzels, pretzels, sprinkles

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Comments

  1. Sam G. says

    June 04, 2025 at 2:21 pm

    5 stars
    What a great idea for a bake sale! i might just borrow this one and put different sprinkles on for our soccer fundraiser coming up!

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    • Kitchen Ready Betty says

      June 04, 2025 at 2:22 pm

      So glad you can use the idea...there are so many different colored melting wafers and sprinkles out there to customize these pretzels!

      Reply
  2. Ellen M. says

    June 04, 2025 at 2:23 pm

    I love the idea of individually wrapping them. Thanks for the tip.

    Reply
    • Kitchen Ready Betty says

      June 04, 2025 at 2:23 pm

      Sure thing!

      Reply

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