Sure, you could use regular ol' sprinkles for decorating your Christmas cookies. You could also wow your family and friends with cheerful Christmas sprinkles!
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You can use crushed candy canes to sprinkle on top of a bowl of peppermint ice cream, add crunch to the edge of mint whoopie pies or put the finishing touch on a mug of hot cocoa.
You can have a white Christmas whether it’s snowing or not! These pearlized snowflake sprinkles would look perfect on a batch of Frozen-themed cakes, cookies or cupcakes.
We can’t wait to add a subtle shimmer to all the holiday classics with this white sparkling sugar. You can use it to decorate candied orange peels, or as the perfect addition to a simple Amish Sugar Cookie. Who needs frosting?
Throw subtlety out the window and go all-out with these Christmas sprinkles and nonpareils. You’ll get two pounds of red and white sprinkles to make your holiday cookies stand out, along with a few snowflakes to break up the color here and there.
Brr! It might be cold outside, but there’s something beautiful about winter colors. You can capture the spirit of cold weather while baking with these blizzard sprinkles. The combination of blue, purple and white will make you feel like you stepped out into a snow day!
Can’t decide what kind of holiday sprinkles you’d like to use this year? This winter wonderland package includes red and white trees, blue and white snowflakes, colorful winter berries and ice crystal dusting sugar. Something for every cookie!
If going overboard isn’t your thing, keep the decorating simple and classy with this wintry mix. They’re a great way to add some flair to a simple white velvet cutout cookie without committing to any specific holiday.
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