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Make a homemade delicious Take 5 Candy Bars with this yummy, easy copycat Take 5 Pretzel Bites recipe! Layers of pretzels, peanut butter, caramel, and chocolate.
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Copycat Take 5 Pretzel Bites
Seriously. My favorite candy bar. It’s sweet and salty and all the perfect layers.
And really, it’s not that hard to recreate when you already have a stash of homemade caramel sauce ready and waiting.
Just layer, freeze, layer, freeze, layer and EAT! I can handle that!
If you’ve ever tried a pretzel bite before, these copycat take 5 pretzel bites trump them all. By a long shot.
Try to eat just one. I dare you.
Copycat Take 5 Pretzel Bites Recipe
Yield: 24 pretzel bites
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Make a homemade delicious Take 5 Candy Bars with this yummy, easy copycat Take 5 Pretzel Bites recipe! Layers of pretzels, peanut butter, caramel, and chocolate.
Ingredients
- 24 snaps pretzels
- 1/4 cup Peanut butter
- 1/4 cup Homemade Caramel Sauce (go grab this recipe. you need it in your life.)
- 1 cup Chocolate chips
Instructions
- Lay out 2 dozen pretzels on a freezer-safe baking sheet or plate.
- Spread peanut butter onto each pretzel with a butter knife or spoon. This is easier if you pick up each pretzel spread, and then return to the baking sheet.Freeze* pretzels for half an hour to harden the peanut butter.
- Warm your caramel sauce, if needed, for 15-20 seconds in the microwave. Spoon a small drizzle of caramel sauce onto each bite on the tray. Return to freezer* and cool for another half hour.
- Melt chocolate chips in a double boiler, or in a pinch heat in the microwave stirring every 30 second until melted. Drizzle chocolate over each bite. Alternatively, you can dip the whole bite into the chocolate, if desired. Freeze for a half hour to allow the chocolate to harden, then serve.
*The freezing steps are optional, but will make your bites easier to assemble and enjoy.
Recipe inspired by Take 5 candy bars.
About Janel
I'm a sweets addict that enjoys eating yummy treats and good food! I'm also the mom of five beautiful boys from 4-12.
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Those pretzel bites look like little pieces of heaven! I need to try these out as another Thanksgiving dessert!
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Cathi Crismon says
Oh my goodness. These look absolutely delicious! Perfect for the holidays. And your own caramel sauce. That’s awesome!
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Jennifer says
I can’t wait to make these! Take Five 5 is one of my favorite candies to snack on, and these look like a great copycat. The pictures are making me hungry!
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susan says
For me there is no better treat than a sweet and salty treat. These look amazing, all chocolatey sweet and delicious!
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Melissa says
What a fun way to recreate another recipe. I love these copycat Take 5 Pretzel bites, they look delicious!
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Audrey McClelland says
Those look so good. Pretzel covered with anything is my weakness and what you did there is absolutely Kryptonite for me. I can’t wait to make these!
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christina aliperti says
Take 5’s are one of my favorite treats and these look even better! I have to try and make these myself very soon, I may need to hide them from myself though lol.
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Elizabeth Lampman says
Pretzels and chocolate are the perfect sweet and salty snack. These look so good and I know my family will love them.
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Those look so good! I was obsessed with Take 5 bars in 10th grade – still not quite sure what started and ended that obsession, but it’s time to give it another go!
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Mother of 3 says
Those look SO SO good! Pinned.
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Lindsey says
Oh my goodness, these looks AMAZING. Thanks for sharing for the #homemattersparty.
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Debrashoppeno5 says
Love the sweet and salty combo. These look so scrumptious.
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Seriously, yum! I can’t wait to make a batch!
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