How To Make Campfire Brownies With Candy Flames

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These campfire brownies with candy flames are the perfect addition for everything from a dragon party to an outdoors party. 

Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Duracell as part of an Influencer Activation for Influence Central and all opinions expressed in my post are my own

The holiday season is just around the corner and if you are looking for a toy that your kids will absolutely love, then take a look at Torch. Isn’t he fantastic?

I made these fun brownies for the kids to enjoy while they were playing with him this weekend.

You should hear the noises he makes, and you put a little water in him and he breathes steam when his mouth lights up and he actually toasts the marshmallow. Which is of course what inspired my brownies.

The kids thought this was absolutely fantastic.

Hasbro FurReal Friends Torch, My Blazin’ Dragon is available at Toys“R”Us for $59.99 (regular MSRP is $79.99). And don’t forget your Duracell batteries too, it requires 4 “C” batteries. Nobody likes getting a gift over the holiday season that doesn’t already have batteries so that they can play with it immediately.

Torch, My Blazin’ Dragon responds to touch with 50+ sounds and motion combinations. You can feed him his color-change treat when you fill his tank with water, he breathes flame-colored mist over his treat to ‘torch’ it.

Check out the Toys“R”Us circular found in most Sunday newspapers for great offers the week of 11/6 – 11/12, which includes: buy 1 pack of Duracell batteries, get the 2nd 40% off.

And don’t forget to grab FurReal Friends Bootsie Pet too. My daughter absolutely loves hers. While I’m sitting here typing this post she is on the floor next to me building it a cardboard house. There’s paint and foam and pretty sparkly things everywhere. Oh, but again, don’t forget the batteries. Bootsie needs 4 “AA” batteries (there are demo batteries included).

How To Make Campfire Brownies

I simply used store-bought gluten-free brownies, melted Jolly Ranchers over a low heat on the stove, poured them onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and broke it into pieces, and then popped a mini marshmallow onto gluten-free pretzel rods.

Want to win a $100 Toys“R”Us gift card and Duracell batteries just in time for the holidays? I’m hosting a quick giveaway, just this weekend. It ends Monday night (14th November).

**UPDATE: THIS GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED

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58 thoughts on “How To Make Campfire Brownies With Candy Flames”

  1. My niece wants JJ the jumping pug and my nephew wants a video game, so I’ll get those two things and spend the rest on small toys for their stockings.

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