This sweet and crunchy snack is a fun way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The popcorn is coated in green candy and mixed with festive treats that look like little bits of “leprechaun treasure.” It’s easy, colorful, and perfect for kids to help make since there’s no baking involved
How To Get Your Kids Involved
Children can easily help make this festive snack for St. Patrick’s Day, making the recipe even more fun and interactive. Here’s a breakdown of how each age group can lend a helping hand:
Ages 3–5 (Preschool)
- Tasks they can do:
- Pour pre-measured popcorn or candies into a bowl
- Sprinkle green candies or sprinkles on top
- Gently stir with supervision
- Adult help needed for:
- Melting chocolate
- Drizzling chocolate over popcorn
- Spreading the mixture on parchment paper
Ages 6–8 (Early Elementary)
- Tasks they can do:
- Help measure ingredients with a cup or spoon
- Stir popcorn with melted chocolate (with supervision)
- Add toppings and create their own “lucky mix” clusters
- Adult help needed for:
- Melting chocolate
- Handling hot bowls or microwaving
Ages 9–12 (Upper Elementary / Tweens)
- Tasks they can do:
- Measure and mix ingredients with minimal supervision
- Pour melted chocolate over popcorn (with guidance on heat safety)
- Spread popcorn mixture on parchment paper to set
- Portion into snack bags or bowls for sharing
Ages 13+ (Teens)
- Tasks they can do:
- Handle all steps independently, including melting chocolate
- Customize the mix with creative add-ins
- Help younger siblings participate safely

No-Bake Leprechaun Popcorn Mix
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Prepare the popcorn. Place the popped popcorn in a large mixing bowl and remove any unpopped kernels.
- Melt the chocolate. In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the white chocolate chips in 20–30 second intervals, stirring between each until smooth.
- Make it green. Add a few drops of green food coloring to the melted chocolate and stir until you get a bright green color.
- Coat the popcorn. Drizzle the green chocolate over the popcorn and gently toss to coat.
- Let it set. Spread the popcorn mixture onto parchment paper and allow the chocolate to harden for about 10–15 minutes.
- Break apart and add mix-ins. Once set, break the mix into clusters and stir in the marshmallows, pretzels, green candies, and sprinkles.
Notes
Ingredient Swaps
- White chocolate alternative: Use green candy melts instead of white chocolate and food coloring.
- Healthier option: Swap some candy for dry cereal (like Cheerios or Chex).
- Pretzel substitute: Use mini graham cracker pieces for a sweeter mix.
- Candy options: Replace M&M’s with green chocolate chips, mint candies, or yogurt-covered raisins.
- Marshmallow swap: Use mini dehydrated marshmallows (like the ones in hot chocolate mix) for extra crunch.
Storage Tips
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature to keep the popcorn crunchy.
- It will stay fresh for about 3–4 days if sealed well.
- Keep it in a cool, dry place, since heat can cause the chocolate coating to soften.

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