Peeps Pretzel Rods
Easter brings out the fun, creative side in all of us, pastel colors, sweet treats, and, of course, those iconic marshmallow Peeps. If you're looking for a simple, no-bake dessert that’s perfect for spring parties, Easter baskets, or an afternoon activity with the kids, these Peeps Pretzel Rods are exactly what you need.

With just four ingredients, a few minutes of your time, and zero baking, this treat is sweet, salty, and incredibly charming. Plus, you can make them in big batches without breaking the bank or your sanity.
Why You’ll Love Peeps Pretzel Rods
These Peeps Pretzel Rods are the ultimate Easter shortcut. Here’s why they’re a go-to spring snack:
- No oven required
- Just four ingredients
- Kid-friendly and mess-friendly
- Customizable with colors and toppings
- Ideal for parties, treat bags, or just-for-fun snacking

Whether you're prepping Easter Sunday goodies or need a quick activity during spring break, this recipe checks all the boxes.
Ingredients for Peeps Pretzel Rods

You don’t need anything fancy for this fun Easter snack. Just grab:
- Pretzel rods or pretzel sticks – The long kind works best
- Vanilla frosting – Store-bought or homemade is fine
- Peeps – Chick or bunny shapes both work
- Sprinkles – Pastel colors or any kind you love
Optional: Candy melts or white chocolate for a firmer finish if you want the frosting to set more solidly.
How to Make Peeps Pretzel Rods
This is the kind of recipe you can literally do in minutes. It’s also a great hands-on activity for kids.
Step 1: Frost the Pretzel

Take a pretzel rod and spread frosting over the top third. You can use a spoon, a butter knife, or even a small spatula.
Step 2: Add Sprinkles

While the frosting is still soft, roll or shake sprinkles onto the coated part of the pretzel. Get creative with colors and textures.
Step 3: Attach the Peep
Gently press a Peep onto the top of the frosted pretzel so it sticks in place. Let the frosting hold it as it sets.
Place them upright in a cup or lay them flat on wax paper until they firm up slightly.
For extra hold and a more polished look, refrigerate the Peeps Pretzel Rods for 10 to 15 minutes.
This will help everything stay in place and keep the frosting from smudging when you move them.

Recipe Tips and Tricks for Peeps Pretzel Rods
- Use less frosting than you think – A thin layer works best to prevent sliding
- Chill for a few minutes – Refrigerating the rods for 10–15 minutes helps them set
- Add color to your frosting – Use food coloring to match your Easter theme
- Choose different Peep shapes – Bunnies or chicks both add personality
- Try chocolate – White chocolate or candy melts to create a firmer shell if needed for travel or gifting
If you’re prepping these ahead for an event, line a baking tray with wax paper and let the completed pretzel rods sit in the fridge for a bit before packing them up. This keeps the frosting firm and the Peeps securely attached.
Variations, Additions, and Substitutions
Want to mix things up a little? Try these ideas:
- Chocolate Peeps Pretzel Rods – Dip in melted chocolate instead of frosting
- Flavored frostings – Strawberry or lemon adds a fun twist
- Mini pretzels – Use shorter sticks for bite-sized versions
- Different sprinkles – Go with confetti, shimmer, or sugar crystals
- Themed rods – Use blue and yellow for spring, pinks for baby showers, or neutrals for elegant displays
This recipe is easy to customize for other holidays too. Swap Peeps for other marshmallow shapes, adjust the colors, and you’ve got a year-round party snack.

FAQs About Peeps Pretzel Rods
Can I make these Peeps Pretzel Rods ahead of time?
Yes. You can make them up to two days in advance. Store them in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Can I use melted chocolate instead of frosting?
Definitely. If you’re traveling with them or want them to harden completely, melted white chocolate or colored candy melts are a great alternative.
How long do they last?
They’re best within three days but can be stored for up to a week. Just keep in mind that Peeps may get firmer after a few days.
Are they safe for toddlers?
Yes, with supervision. They’re easy to hold and chew, but keep an eye on small children with sprinkles.
Can I use different types of pretzels?
You can, but long pretzel rods give the best surface area for decorating and attaching the Peeps.

Where to Serve Peeps Pretzel Rods
These treats are cute, colorful, and totally versatile. Try them for:
- Easter brunch or dessert tables
- Spring-themed birthday parties
- Preschool or classroom celebrations
- DIY Easter baskets
- Baby showers
- Potlucks or snack tables
- Party favors wrapped in clear bags
You can also add them to a spring charcuterie board or dessert tray. They stand out with their bright colors and playful shapes and double as edible decorations.
Peeps Pretzel Rods Are a Must for Your Easter Season
These Peeps Pretzel Rods are the definition of simple joy. There’s no prep stress, no oven needed, and no chance they won’t make people smile.
They’re sweet and salty, colorful and charming, and best of all, they’re something you can make with your kids or whip up last minute for a party.
You don’t need any baking skills or fancy ingredients. Just grab some pretzels, frosting, Peeps, and sprinkles and create a batch of edible fun that doubles as holiday decor.
Perfect for baskets, brunches, or spring get-togethers, this is one treat you’ll want to make every year.
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Peeps Pretzel Rods Recipe
Peeps Pretzel Rods
Ingredients
- 8 Pretzel Sticks
- Vanilla Frosting
- 8 Peeps
- Sprinkles
Instructions
- Smother a pretzel stick in vanilla frosting.
- Coat in sprinkles.
- Stick on a peep