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Reese’s Cup Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Treats for Christmas

December 15, 2012 This post may contain affiliate links.

 For a quick and easy treat that no one can resist this Christmas, try Reese’s Cup Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer. These festive little guys are so much fun to make, and they sure do disappear fast.

Reese's Cup Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer

Aren’t these cute? I was inspired by a craft project I saw at a craft show. Wrapped peanut butter cups were glued together and had pipe cleaner antlers attached.

They are pretty simple to make and it will be a fun project to do with the kids. I don’t often post projects on Saturdays, but I just finished writing this late last night and I wanted you to have time to gather the supplies this weekend to make these Reese’s Cup Reindeer before school is out, because I think they will be the perfect little Christmas treat for holiday school parties.

They’d even be a fantastic edible craft for the kids to make at a holiday party.

Reese's Cup Reindeer Christmas Candy

Reese’s Cup Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Treats

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Reese's Cup Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Treats for Christmas
Prep Time
5 mins
Total Time
5 mins
 
Turn Reese's Cups into Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Christmas
Keyword: christmas candy, reeses dessert, rudolph dessert
Author: Beth Jackson Klosterboer
Ingredients
  • 2 miniature Reese's Cups
  • "edible glue" - chocolate frosting or melted chocolate
  • 1 thin strip from green Fruit Roll-Ups
  • 2 1/4' or 3/8" candy eyes*
  • 3 Tootsie Rolls Midgees or use larger Tootsie Rolls
  • 1 red M&M
  • *Candy eyes can be purchased at craft stores and cake/candy decorating stores as well as online. You can also make them yourself using royal icing. If you can't get them, use white candies, like Smarties and draw on a pupil using a food coloring marker or some frosting.
Supplies:
  • kitchen shears pizza wheel, and/or knife
  • optional: rolling pin
  • optional: small leave shaped cookie cutter
  • optional: round cookie cutter the size of the bottom side of a Reese's Cup Miniature 7/8 inch
Instructions
  1. Unwrap your Reese's Cup Miniatures, removing the foil and the paper cup.
  2. Set one Reese's Cup, wide end down on your table.
  3. Put a small dab of edible glue (frosting or chocolate) on top of that Reese's Cup.
  4. Set another Reese's Cup on its side on top of the edible glue.

  5. Cut thin strips from the green Fruit Roll-Ups.
  6. Wrap one strip around the middle of the Reese's Cup stack.
  7. Use a small dab of edible glue to attach two eyes to the top of the Reese's Cup stack.
  8. Unwrap Tootsie Rolls. Flatten them. You can use your fingers to flatten them, but a rolling pin works well too. If needed, you can heat them up in the microwave for a few seconds, just to soften them.

  9. Cut two antlers using kitchen shears, a knife, or a leaf shaped cookie cutter.
  10. Trim if using a leaf cutter.
  11. Cut a circle out of a Tootsie Roll using kitchen shears or a round cutter, making it the same size as the narrow end of a Reese's Cup (7/8 inch.)
  12. Use edible glue (frosting or chocolate) to attach the round piece of Tootsie Roll to the narrow end of the Reese's Cup.
  13. Attach the antlers to the back of the Reese's Cup and add a red M&M nose on top of the Tootsie Roll round.

Let’s make some Reese’s Cup Reindeer treats…

 Supplies:

  • optional: rolling pin
  • kitchen shears, pizza wheel, and/or knife
  • optional: small leave shaped cookie cutter
  • optional: round cookie cutter the size of the bottom side of a Reese’s Cup Miniature (7/8 inch)

Instructions:

Reese's Cup miniatures, candy eyes, and fruit rolls, attached to create reindeer

  • Unwrap your Reese’s Cup Miniatures, removing the foil and the paper cup.
  • Set one Reese’s Cup, wide end down on your table.
  • Put a small dab of edible glue (frosting or chocolate) on top of that Reese’s Cup.
  • Set another Reese’s Cup on its side on top of the edible glue.
  • Cut thin strips from the green Fruit Roll-Ups.
  • Wrap one strip around the middle of the Reese’s Cup stack.
  • Use a small dab of edible glue to attach two eyes to the top of the Reese’s Cup stack.

decorte Reese's Cup Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer using Tootsie roll antlers, red M&M noses, candy eyes, and green fruit rolls

  • Unwrap Tootsie Rolls.
  • Flatten them.
    • If needed, you can heat them up in the microwave for a few seconds, just to soften them.
    • You can just use your fingers to flatten them, but a rolling pin works well too.
  • Cut two antlers using kitchen shears, a knife, or a leaf-shaped cookie cutter.
  • Trim if using a leaf cutter.
    • Yes, I realize mine look a bit like moose antlers, but I thought they were cute.
    • If you want, you can make them look more realistic.
  • Cut a circle out of a Tootsie Roll using kitchen shears or a round cutter, making it the same size as the narrow end of a Reese’s Cup (7/8 inch.)
  • Use edible glue (frosting or chocolate) to attach the round piece of Tootsie Roll to the narrow end of the Reese’s Cup.
  • Attach the antlers to the back of the Reese’s Cup and add a red M&M nose on top of the Tootsie Roll round.

Miniature Reese's Cups decorated with candy antlers, eyes, a red M&M nose, and green fruit roll scarf to create cute reindeer.

Eat, if you can bear biting off Rudolph’s head, or just set them around your table at the holidays and enjoy their adorable faces. I’ll bet they disappear!

Be sure to check out all my fun Christmas Recipes!

Cute Christmas Food including an ornament surprise cake, snowman pretzels, penguin rice krispie treats, Santa candy cups, and more.

 

Filed Under: Christmas Recipes, Holiday Treats for Kids Tagged With: Candy, Chocolate, holiday food, reese's cups, Rudolph

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Comments

  1. Mary Bigham

    November 30, 2013 at 3:50 am

    Thank you for ur great step by step instructions and ur pinterest site!!! u r very talented!

    Reply
  2. Anonymous

    December 10, 2013 at 4:04 pm

    what a great fund raiser for church.

    Reply
  3. Anonymous

    December 16, 2013 at 9:04 pm

    I saw these and knew I had to make them immediately. They came out super cute but I am finding my tootsie roll antlers are drooping. I might have cut mine a little thinner than yours, but not too much. Could that be the reason they are drooping? Or do you have another suggestion? I just love love love these. Thank you so much for the wonderful, edible idea!

    Reply
    • beth

      December 16, 2013 at 9:54 pm

      I'm so happy you made these reindeer! My antlers didn't droop, so I assume one of two things: my antlers were thick and my Tootsie Rolls might have been drier. Really fresh Tootsie Rolls are much softer than those that have been around a while. It's possible your's are just really soft. The thicker you make them, the less they should droop. If you have made all of them, you could melt some chocolate and brush the backside of the antlers to give them some structure. Good luck. I hope it turns out for you.

      Reply
    • Anonymous

      December 20, 2013 at 4:39 am

      Thank you Beth for your very prompt reply. I remade my antlers making them thicker. They are just fine now. Too thin is not a good idea! I made the eyes with royal icing and mini chocolate chips for another option to the purchased ones. They turned out great. Thank you again for the idea and inspiration!

      Reply
    • beth

      December 20, 2013 at 2:53 pm

      Oh, I'm so glad they worked in the end. I'd love to see pictures!

      Reply
  4. mlaiuppa

    December 11, 2014 at 8:09 pm

    You do realize you misspelled "Reeses" in the title, right? Was this intentional?

    I am making these this year for the office. I need something I can make on Sunday but have just as "fresh" on Thursday when the party takes place. I find I can't manage the time or energy to make stuff the night before. Sunday is my cooking day so these Reindeer are going to be my go to snack.

    Reply
    • beth

      December 11, 2014 at 8:34 pm

      LOL! Oh, my, now that's a typo. Over 71,000 people have seen this post and you are the first to point that out. Thank you!!! I can't believe I've never noticed that. Wow.

      Reply
  5. Anonymous

    December 13, 2014 at 7:04 pm

    The word reeses is spelled just like the peanut butter cup is spelled just like the peanut butter and the cups are spelled. What is she talking about????????????????

    Reply
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    December 27, 2014 at 5:51 am

    Hi, Really great effort. Everyone must read this article. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
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