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    Cookie Monster Bark

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    What kid doesn’t grow up loving the Cookie Monster. How could we not love furry blue monster who has an overwhelming love for cookies that he can not stop himself from devouring them all? Every time we would visit Sesame Place in Langhorne, PA, my daughters would always have to Cookie Monster. He is just the best of the monsters.

    If you or your family loves the cookie monsters as much as me, or you just love cookies and candy bark, you are going to love this Cookie Monster Bark.

    Related: In case you are looking to visit Sesame Place, we have talked our fun at Sesame Place about it several times. Here is a 50% off discount code for Sesame Place. This code is valid for tickets until June 25th.

    Who doesn't love cookie monster These tasty cookie monster bark dessert are so good that kids and kids at heart will love it

    Ingredients:
    1 bag of Ghiridelli dark chocolate melting wafers
    1 bag of royal blue candy melts
    1 C mini chocolate chip cookies, broken in half
    1 C mini Oreo cookies
    1 package of small edible icing eyes
    wax paper
    8×8 cookie sheet
    2 small pots
     
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    Directions:
    Using the small pots, pour 3 cups of cold water into one of the pots and place on the stove on high heat
    Once the water starts to boil, place the second pot on top with the chocolate wafers in the pot
    While the chocolate is melting, tear off a sheet of wax paper and lay it on the cookie sheet
    Mix the chocolate with a spoon and once it is melted pour the chocolate on the cookie sheet
    Who doesn't love cookie monster These tasty cookie monster bark dessert are so good that kids and kids at heart will love it
    Place in the freezer for 20 minutes
    While that is in the freezer, wash the pan and let dry
    Pull out the cookie sheet and set on the counter
    Take the same pot, dry any water spots, and pour in the royal blue candy melts
    Stir the candy melts when they start to melt and continue stirring until fully melted
    Pour on top of the cooled chocolate and smooth out using a rubber spatula
    Who doesn't love cookie monster These tasty cookie monster bark dessert are so good that kids and kids at heart will love it
    Take the broken chocolate chip cookie and place around on the chocolate
    Repeat with the Oreos and eyes
    Who doesn't love cookie monster These tasty cookie monster bark dessert are so good that kids and kids at heart will love it
    Put back into the fridge for another 20 minutes before pulling out and breaking into pieces.
     

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    Ingredients
      

    • 1 bag of Ghiridelli dark chocolate melting wafers
    • 1 bag of royal blue candy melts
    • 1 C mini chocolate chip cookies broken in half
    • 1 C mini Oreo cookies
    • 1 package of small edible icing eyes
    • wax paper
    • 8 x8 cookie sheet
    • 2 small pots

    Directions
     

    • Using the small pots, pour 3 cups of cold water into one of the pots and place on the stove on high heat
    • Once the water starts to boil, place the second pot on top with the chocolate wafers in the pot
    • While the chocolate is melting, tear off a sheet of wax paper and lay it on the cookie sheet
    • Mix the chocolate with a spoon and once it is melted pour the chocolate on the cookie sheet
    • Who doesn't love cookie monster These tasty cookie monster bark dessert are so good that kids and kids at heart will love it
    • Place in the freezer for 20 minutes
    • While that is in the freezer, wash the pan and let dry
    • Pull out the cookie sheet and set on the counter
    • Take the same pot, dry any water spots, and pour in the royal blue candy melts
    • Stir the candy melts when they start to melt and continue stirring until fully melted
    • Pour on top of the cooled chocolate and smooth out using a rubber spatula
    • Who doesn't love cookie monster These tasty cookie monster bark dessert are so good that kids and kids at heart will love it
    • Take the broken chocolate chip cookie and place around on the chocolate
    • Repeat with the Oreos and eyes
    • Who doesn't love cookie monster These tasty cookie monster bark dessert are so good that kids and kids at heart will love it
    • Put back into the fridge for another 20 minutes before pulling out and breaking into pieces.
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!
     
    Who doesn't love cookie monster These tasty cookie monster bark dessert are so good that kids and kids at heart will love it

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    Welcome to my world. I am a 40 something year old mom to a lot of kids and a lot of pets. When I am not busy with the kids, grandkids, or animals, I love to do crafts and read.

    I love to knit and can often be found working on a project.

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