Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops

Chocolate-dipped Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are easy enough for kids to make and absolutely adorable Valentine’s Day gifts!

An adorably sweet Valentine's Day treat! Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are a fun kids activity and the perfect gift for friends, family, and teachers!

Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops

Every year leading up to Valentine’s Day, the girls and I like to create special treats. (Last year we made these cute and healthy Strawberry Ladybugs). At the store recently, we saw a bag of jumbo heart-shaped marshmallows and were inspired to make these festive Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops.

Our Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops turned out even prettier than I imagined, and the girls had an absolute blast making them!

We kept it simple with two color coatings: pink and white. However, the sky is the limit and these would look adorable in a rainbow of colors too!

Wouldn’t these make the perfect kid-made Valentine’s Day gift for family, classmates, and teachers?

An adorably sweet Valentine's Day treat! Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are a fun kids activity and the perfect gift for friends, family, and teachers!

Marshmallow Conversation Pops Supply List

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Keep reading for photo step-by-step instructions and decorating tips!

Free printable copy of full recipe available at bottom of post;  click here to jump to printable recipe. 

An adorably sweet Valentine's Day treat! Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are a fun kids activity and the perfect gift for friends, family, and teachers!

Valentine’s Day Conversation Heart Marshmallows Decorating Tips:

If making these pop yourself, you might want to do the pink chocolate and white chocolate separately, so they don’t harden halfway through. Since the girls and I all worked together, we made all the chocolate at once so there was plenty to go around.

An adorably sweet Valentine's Day treat! Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are a fun kids activity and the perfect gift for friends, family, and teachers!

You can use a double  boiler to melt the chocolate, or melt in the microwave. If doing the latter, be sure to use a microwave-safe bowl, stir every 15-20 seconds, and handle with care – bowl and contents may become hot.

An adorably sweet Valentine's Day treat! Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are a fun kids activity and the perfect gift for friends, family, and teachers!

We used a spoon to help cover the entire surface of the marshmallow. After marshmallow is fully coated, slowly spin over the bowl so excess chocolate will drip off.

This project is great for kids of all ages – as you can see my three year old daughter made her very own marshmallow pops!

Tip: Make sure to allow chocolate coating to dry completely before decorating.

An adorably sweet Valentine's Day treat! Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are a fun kids activity and the perfect gift for friends, family, and teachers!

We used an extra aluminum muffin pan to hold our marshmallows upright to dry. Simply poke holes into the bottom of the cups, turn upside down and use two books to hold the muffin pan a couple inches above your workspace. (We saved these pans for future projects).

An adorably sweet Valentine's Day treat! Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are a fun kids activity and the perfect gift for friends, family, and teachers!

For a healthy Valentine’s Day kids treat, try our Strawberry Ladybugs:

These easy fruit ladybugs make eating fruit fun! A healthy snack or dessert for kids that they will love to eat!

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An adorably sweet Valentine's Day treat! Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are a fun kids activity and the perfect gift for friends, family, and teachers!
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Marshmallow Conversation Heart Pops

Chocolate-dipped Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are easy enough for kids to make and absolutely adorable Valentine's Day gifts!
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time20 minutes
Total Time1 hour
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Servings: 12 pops
Calories: 533kcal
Author: Stacey aka the Soccer Mom

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1 bag Large heart-shaped marshmallows
  • 1 package White melting chocolate
  • 1 package Pink melting chocolate
  • 1 package Red melting chocolate
  • "XO" icing decorations

Supplies

  • Lollipop sticks
  • Candy decorating bags
  • Disposable muffin pans

Instructions

  • Push candy sticks through marshmallows, starting in the middle of the bottom point. The sticks need to be almost completely through for stability, but take care not to push the stick out the top.
  • Prepare white and pink melting chocolate according to directions on package. (We started with two bowls of white chocolate pieces and added the bright pink candy to one bowl to create a light pink when melted/mixed).
  • Dip marshmallows into melting chocolate and gently turn to coat. We used a spoon to help cover the entire surface of the marshmallow. After marshmallow is fully coated, slowly spin over the bowl so excess chocolate will drip off.
  • Allow chocolate coating to dry completely before decorating.
  • We used candy decorating bags and red and pink melting candy to write short Valentine's themed words on our pops. Attach icing decorations (like the "XO" ones we used) by putting a drop of melting chocolate on the back of the candies as "glue."

Nutrition

Calories: 533kcal | Carbohydrates: 69g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 17mg | Sodium: 95mg | Potassium: 243mg | Sugar: 63g | Vitamin A: 25IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 169mg | Iron: 0.3mg

Be sure to pin these Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops on Pinterest:

Chocolate-dipped Conversation Heart Marshmallow Pops are easy enough for kids to make and absolutely adorable Valentine's Day gifts!

You might also like these easy dipped marshmallow pops on Sugar Spice & Glitter:

kids-kitchen-valentine-marshmallows-recipe

Or our Homemade Strawberry Pop Tarts:

Adorable, baked from scratch Queen of Hearts Pastries (homemade pop tarts!) Perfect for a Valentine's Day party or Alice in Wonderland themed birthday

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