Easy Witch Pretzel Broomsticks (Non-Candy Halloween Treats!)

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Grab some baggies and pretzel sticks to create these easy pretzel broomsticks as fun Halloween gifts for kids.

easy broomstick pretzel treats on a plate

Looking for an easy, NON-candy Halloween snack?

Get the kiddos into the Halloween spirit by making these fun broomsticks from ordinary pretzel sticks. They are very easy to put together and would make a perfect Halloween party favor for a larger group or class. Pretzel broomsticks would also be great for a special individual lunchbox snack.

making pretzel broomstick snacks

The process to compile these snacks could not be easier! 

Grab a handful of pretzel sticks and place them in the baggie. Add a straw and twist it shut at the top. Secure it with a ribbon, and you now have a fun Halloween snack to share. When snacks are presented in a creative way they are just that much better!

supplies needed for pretzel broomsticks

adding pretzels to a plastic baggie

adding pretzels to a plastic baggie

making halloween pretzel with broomstick treat

tying a bow on a pretzel treat

holding a broomstick pretzel snack


Halloween Broomstick Pretzel Snacks

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Directions

1

Add a handful of pretzel sticks making sure each stick is facing up and down inside the bag.

2

Add a straw or pencil in the middle and twist the bag around the straw tightly.

3

Finish by tying a decorative ribbon to secure.

Watch how we made these cute Halloween Pretzel Witch Brooms on YouTube! 


More tips for creating the perfect pretzel broomsticks:

  • Grab the fold-top style of baggies or just cut the top off of the Ziploc ones if using them.
  • I have made these using striped drinking straws for the broomstick portion and also Halloween pencils. Either way, they turn out cute, and the kids are thrilled.
  • If you want to make them even more secure, twist them and then add a piece of clear tape before adding the ribbon.

halloween noncandy treat idea using pretzels


I’m not the only fan of these adorable non-candy Halloween treats!

witch pretzel broomsticks treat for Halloween

Check out what readers have said through the years about these:

“I loved this!!! I made them for my grandson’s second-grade class and they were a big hit!!!” – Terri C.

Made these last night for my girls’ preschool class. Kids and teachers loved them!!” – Vanessa

“I saw these on Pinterest and love them! Plus I could easily make it for my kids classes and my own class (80 or so!) for fairly cheap 👍🏻🎃 Thanks!!” – J

“I made these tonight for my son and his friends and my niece. They look adorable. Can’t wait to give to them. Thank you for the idea and inspiration.” – Arpita P


Check out these scary easy 16 Halloween party food ideas!


About the writer:

Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.com, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.


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Comments 4

  1. KarenJ

    These are too cute!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Thanks Karen!

  2. lynnleco

    Absolutely adorable! These are perfect for friends, family

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Oh glad you like these! Thanks for stopping by!

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