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Easy Festive Treats to Make This Holiday Season

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Suffolk chapter.

With the holiday season soon approaching, there are going to be many gatherings with family, friends, and co-workers to celebrate. And of course, every holiday gathering needs some delicious, festive treats for everyone to share! Here are 4 easy holiday treats to make this year!  

1. Christmas Pretzel Hugs 

 

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Not only is this one of the easiest recipes you can make, but one of the most delicious too! It’s a classic favorite with its combination of sweet and salty, making it the perfect snack for any holiday get together!

Pinterest Recipe: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/199988039690290399/

 

2. Candy Cane Marshmallow Pops

 

 

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This one is so easy, it doesn’t even require an oven! No-bake recipes save a lot of time and are just as delicious as anything that goes in the oven. Candy Cane Marshmallow Pops put a warm, sweet twist, on a popular cool, minty treat.

Pinterest Recipe: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/208291551502771231/

 

3. Cake Mix Chocolate Chip Santa Cookies

 

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It is no secret that chocolate chip cookies are a staple dessert for any holiday, but this easy recipe puts a Christmas spin on your average chocolate chip cookie, and practically combines two desserts in one!

Pinterest Recipe: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/113434484350536214/

 

4. Christmas Lights Cupcakes

 

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These cupcakes are absolutely adorable and so simple to make. With the help of some mini M&M’s and chocolate drizzle, you can take a regular cupcake and easily turn it into a fun, holiday treat!

Pinterest Recipe: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/267260559124420296/

 

Julia Demopoulos is a senior at Suffolk University majoring in print/web journalism and minoring in public relations. She is originally from Dracut, MA but currently resides in East Boston. In addition to being a Campus Correspondent for Her Campus Suffolk, Julia is also the Vice President for Program Council, Suffolk's programming board on campus. She is also an active member of Suffolk's Journey Leadership Program. Julia works in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions as a Trustee Ambassador (tour guide), and was an Orientation leader for Summer 2019.