GRADUATION CAPS !!!

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These delightful and edible Graduation Caps have been a favorite of ours for years... We started making them before there were mini peanut butter cups... the mini ones are much nicer. We use them to decorate cakes, put trays of them out on the sweet table, decorate with them, use as party favors..... But our favorite thing to...

Provided by Colleen Sowa

Categories     Candies

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 10

GRADUATION CAPS
3 pkg hershey's milk chocolate candy bars (6 pack, 9.3 ounces)
1 pkg reese's peanut butter cups (miniatures, 19.75 ounces)
1 pkg twizzlers pull 'n' peel candy (14 ounces)
1 pkg chocolate almond bark (14 ounces)
ADDITIONAL ITEMS NEEDED
2 pkg wilton lollipop sticks (50 - 4-inch sticks)
1 pkg mainstays bamboo skewers (100-pack)
2 pkg wilton treat bags (50 - 3x4-inch bags) (this size bag just barely works... i think a little larger bag would be safer to the hats and make it a bit quicker to bag up...)
clear tape, or curling ribbon, or anything else you desire to secure the bags closed

Steps:

  • 1. Melt the chocolate almond bark in a double boiler. Peel all wrappers off of the miniature peanut butter cups. Unwrap the Hershey's chocolate bars, carefully snap them off into 2 section squares (one candy bar will make 4 squares and there will be a row left over to save for future uses.... or nibble away now!)
  • 2. Line a baking sheet with wax paper. Place the Hershey's chocolate squares flat side down on the wax paper. Dip the bottom of a peanut butter cup into the chocolate bark, set it onto a Hershey's square. Repeat this process until all are done. Let them set to harden.
  • 3. Turn each of the candies over with the flat side of the Chocolate square on top and the peanut butter cup on the bottom.
  • 4. Cut the Twizzlers into desired length to form tassels for the Graduation Caps (1-1/2 inches). Pull the strands apart. Dip the tips of the Twizzlers into the chocolate bark and place onto the top of the Graduation Caps. Repeat until all are done. Let sit to allow chocolate bark to harden.
  • 5. Either use the Wilton Lollipop Sticks or the Mainstays Bamboo Skewers as the sticks.... (if using skewers, use the flat end to poke into candy... and use the pointed end to put in arrangements) Put the stick of choice into the peanut butter cup part of the Graduation Cap. Take a Wilton's Treat Bag and put the Graduation Cap inside. At this point, you can use clear tape, curling ribbon or other devise to secure the bag closed. Repeat until all are done.
  • 6. *** These can be used as a decoration on a food table, as a party favor, or as a graduation gift! My photos show some possibilities, *** Plastic Vases, rocks, marbles and paper grass. (all from dollar store ... rocks from hardware store). *** We make the vases up for a graduate, put in the Graduation Caps (as in photo), we present this to the graduate instead of roses... sometimes we add a couple balloons.

Sharif Ullah
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These graduation caps were a great way to use up some leftover chocolate chips.


Andy Taylor
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I've made these graduation caps several times and they're always a hit.


Nana Aboagye Frederick
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These graduation caps were a fun and festive way to celebrate my daughter's graduation.


Nathan Gaudreault
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I'm not much of a baker, but these graduation caps were easy to make and they turned out great!


Nancy DeGrie
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These graduation caps were a bit too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them.


Ahmad Shabber
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I'm not a fan of chocolate, so I made these graduation caps with vanilla frosting instead. They were still delicious!


Chaz Barclay
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I made these graduation caps for my nephew's graduation and they were a huge success! He loved them and so did all of his friends.


Slowed Sounds
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These graduation caps were delicious! I loved the combination of chocolate and peanut butter.


Parbin Giri
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I'm not sure what went wrong, but my graduation caps didn't turn out right. They were too dry and the frosting was too runny.


Melissa Cartwright
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These graduation caps were a lot of work to make, but they were worth it. They looked so cute and everyone at the party loved them.


Teddies Asela
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I was so excited to make these graduation caps for my daughter's party, but they turned out to be a bit too sweet for my taste. I think I'll try a different recipe next time.


Tony Neilson
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These graduation caps were a big hit at my party. They were easy to make and looked very impressive.


Scarlette Llanes
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I'm not much of a baker, but these graduation caps were so easy to make. They turned out great and everyone at the party loved them.


Badshah ho
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These were a fun and easy treat to make for my kids' graduation party. They loved them!


Nabin Gaming
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I made these for my son's graduation and they were perfect! They were delicious and looked so cute.


Bipin Bhar
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These graduation caps were a huge hit at my daughter's graduation party! They were so easy to make and looked so festive.