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I have been upfront and honest about my family’s adoration of Mickey Mouse on my blog. Starting with my husband, who as a kid learned how to draw Mickey Mouse, as well as studying up on his origins with Walt Disney.
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When I met my husband back over 15+ years ago, I confess I wasn’t as big a fan myself. But his absolute childhood love of Mickey Mouse was contagious. Then, I had my second daughter. See from the moment she first turned on Mickey Mouse Clubhouse; she was hooked. Mickey became her main squeeze. For her first birthday, her birthday cake was a homemade cake in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s face.
Finally, we took our family to Walt Disney World back in 2015 for the first time. My youngest was four years old at the time. All she wanted to do was meet Mickey Mouse. The look on her face back then was priceless and honestly worth every penny we spent on that trip.
Granted we have now gone back more times throughout the last four years. But each time at Disney, my youngest makes it her business to see Mickey Mouse in person. Both my girls also search for Hidden Mickeys in the parks and resorts, too. Plus, she is so proud that her birthday is also in November just like Mickey’s. Each November, she makes sure to tell Mickey she also is celebrating a birthday with him.
So, with all this Mickey Mouse love in my family, how could not crush on this most famous mouse myself?
Well, back before St. Patrick’s Day, I made bark candy for the greenest holiday all year long. My younger daughter loved the bark candy. But she asked me why we couldn’t make Mickey Mouse Bark Candy.
I thought for a moment about her request. And then I thought why not? So, what came next indeed would make any Mickey Mouse fan proud.
You guessed it. I honored my girl’s simple request. I made Mickey Mouse Bark Candy for our whole family. This Mickey Mouse Candy is so very easy to make. I only used white chocolate discs for the chocolate candy base. I also added both regular sized M&Ms, as well as mini M&M’s and round sprinkles, too. Each piece of candy includes a Hidden Mickey from the M&M’s.
Indeed a colorful and fun Mickey Mouse Candy Bark treat for all.
So, how about it? Do you want to make Mickey Mouse Bark Candy, too?
Then, keep scrolling down for the rainbow Mickey Mouse Candy recipe tutorial.
Mickey Mouse Bark Candy Recipe Tutorial
A fun Disney and Mickey Mouse themed candy recipe using chocolate bark.Mickey Mouse Bark Candy Recipe
Ingredients
Instructions
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12
Serving Size:
1
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 194Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 7mgSodium: 30mgCarbohydrates: 23gFiber: 0gSugar: 22gProtein: 2g
Meredith Spidel says
What a cute idea! Would be perfect for a Mickey bday party! 🙂
Janine says
Aw, thanks and I agree definitely a fun, Mickey Birthday Party treat 🙂
Jen says
Now I am singing the song, “It’s the Mickey Mouse Club House!” Just might be singing it all day 🙂 Also this recipe is fantastic. I have never made bark, but I have pinned this awesomeness and I am goign to try it out!
Janine says
Thanks so much for pinning and I am well-versed with the song as my little one still at 8 will watch Mickey Mouse Clubhouse as it was and always will be a favorite to her I think 🙂
Dara says
So creative! We love hidden Mickeys!
Janine says
Aw, thanks Dara and I know Hidden Mickeys are seriously so much fun to hunt down 🙂
William Holland says
Does it have chocolate? Check! Will Bill like it? Check!
Happy Tuesday, Janine! The Seventies have arrived. It was a good decade and a perfect temperature. 🙂
Janine says
Bill, I think this checks off all for you! And 70s – I am officially jealous! Seriously send some of that our way as we are getting close to 50s, but not 70s by any means! Happy Tuesday right back at you now 🙂
Tamara Bowman says
Picture. Perfect. I don’t know if I ever told you this but in college I wrote a 12 page paper on Walt Disney. I really have grown to be enamored with all things Disney. As you know. One day we will be there together!
Janine says
Omg, you and Kevin need to meet up as I am pretty sure he wrote a paper back in the day also on Walt Disney, who just happened to be his hero then and still now. That said, we most definitely need to do Disney together someday soon as that would be a dream trip come true for me 🙂
Gloria Spagnoli says
I love this idea! I’m sure Lily is thrilled! xxoo
Janine says
Aw, thanks and yes she is!! xoxo <3
Christine Carter says
I’m thinking I really need to set up a new board JUST for all your adorable and DELICIOUS looking recipes!! I just LOVE THIS Janine!! And I think it’s so cute your husband grew up adoring Mickey Mouse and now your youngest shares the same adoration. Precious!
Janine says
Aw, thanks Chris and we just love Mickey through and through here. 🙂