Unicorn Popcorn
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Unicorn popcorn is an easy to make and colorful treat that is perfect for your unicorn themed birthday party or unicorn sleepover!
Oh, my good golly gosh! Who doesn’t get excited over unicorns?
Sure, you may be in your late 20s or somewhere in your 30s, but there’s just something about unicorns that make people smile. If your little ones love unicorns as much as you do, they are going to love this unicorn themed popcorn recipe. Not only is this unicorn popcorn delicious, but it’s so colorful too.
This would be the perfect unicorn themed snack for a unicorn sleepover or a unicorn themed birthday party. You could even package up your unicorn popcorn up in treat bags to give out as party favors.
With it’s pink and blue color scheme, this popcorn would make a great gender reveal party food as well.
No matter what the occasion is, your kids are going to be so excited for this fun and colorful unicorn popcorn!
We used air popped popcorn but you could use plain bagged popcorn to make the recipe even easier. Just make sure that your popcorn is plain flavored rather than buttered.
Also, we used regular pink and blue colored sprinkles with this recipe, but I found some totally adorable unicorn themed sprinkles that I plan to use next time! You can check out those fun unicorn sprinkles in the shop supplies section below.
Shop Unicorn Popcorn Supplies
Wilton Color Mist Spray, PinkWilton Candy Melts, PinkWilton Candy Melts, BlueWilton 6 Mix Sprinkle AssortmentSweet Sprinkle Mixes (Cotton Candy)Unicorn Confetti Glittery Sugar
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Unicorn Popcorn
Ingredients
- 6 cups popped popcorn plain, not buttered
- Pink food spray
- 1/2 cup pink candy melts
- 1/2 cup blue candy melts
- 1-2 teaspoons coconut oil or shortening
- Pink and blue sprinkles
Instructions
- Spread popcorn out on two cookie sheets and then spray lightly with pink food spray. Turn the popcorn over and spray again to coat the other side. Allow popcorn to dry as you prep the candy melts.
- Place each color of candy melts in a small microwave-safe bowl. Heat for 25 seconds, stir, and reheat as needed. Add in 1/2 teaspoon or more of coconut oil to make the candy melts more liquidy and easy to drizzle.
- Drizzle half over the popcorn, add sprinkles, let dry. Reheat the candy melts and toss the popcorn to coat the other side with the second drizzle.
- Let dry completely before serving or packaging.
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so baaad
IM NOt givingout my age here.. so let’s just say I was born inbetween Moses and the hippy era 😉
My question is..(after a short story).. when I was a kid watching Carol Burnett.. there were commercials that were showing kraft goodies as well other sweet treats… I was around 11 wen i first made for a bake sale at school. Instead of using Rice Krispies in melted marshmallows, you use popcorn.. once mixed.. you slathered butter on your hands, then wrap a ball around a sucker (a lollipop for My American friends 😌 and the best part of eating them was the butter that was somewhat coating the outside, I think that wa probably the first time I had experienced sweet and savory.. SO, my question is… why Not buttery popcorn for this recipe?
You totally could use buttery popcorn if you prefer!! I was only recommending against it as it would change the color of the final product since it is more yellow 🙂
Do I need the food spray for the chocolate to stick? Or can I skip that?
You can skip the pink spray and just use the candy melts. Enjoy!
Hi, thank you for this recipe.
Can I make it a day before?
Diymom
Yes that should be fine.
Why do you suggest using plain popcorn instead of buttered?
The whiter the popcorn is the more the colors will pop 🙂
how far ahead can I make this treat?
You should be fine to make it a day or two ahead of time. Just be sure to store it in an air-tight container or baggie in a cool, dry location to prevent it from getting soggy.
How can I serve this at a kid’s birthday party without all hands in one bowl?
You could separate it into small cups so that every child gets their own.