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Rudolph Cosmic Brownie Treats

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Rudolph Cosmic Brownies are an easy and fun holiday treat made by turning pre-packaged Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies into cute Rudolph reindeer. This no-bake Christmas activity is perfect for kids, classrooms, and holiday parties—and it uses supplies you likely already have on hand.

Rudolph Cosmic Brownie Treats

A Fun Holiday Treat to Make Together

Holiday crafting and treat-making doesn’t have to be complicated to be memorable. These Rudolph Cosmic Brownies are quick to assemble and perfect for busy December days when you want something festive without turning on the oven. Pair this activity with other favorites like Grinch Fruit Skewers, Veggie Christmas Trees, or Cinnamon Stick Marshmallow Buddies to create a full afternoon of holiday fun.

What You’ll Love About this Treat

No Baking Required

This is an entirely no-bake activity, making it perfect for quick holiday fun.

Uses Store-Bought Treats

Pre-packaged Cosmic Brownies keep things simple and mess-free.

Great for Kids to Help

Kids can tape, glue, and decorate with minimal assistance.

Perfect for Parties and Classrooms

These are easy to prep in bulk and great for class parties or holiday events.

Cute and Festive

The finished Rudolph brownies are adorable and instantly recognizable.

Supplies You’ll Need

Rudolph Cosmic Brownie Treat Supplies
  • Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies (individually packaged) or generic Cosmic Brownies (though my kids say they aren’t as good).
  • Gold pipe cleaners – cut into four pieces
  • Googly eyes
  • Red pom-poms
  • Clear tape
  • Glue – My favorite glue for this kind of crafting in Beacon 3-in-1. It holds and dries quickly.

How to Make Cosmic Brownie Rudolph Treats

Take a packaged Cosmic Brownie and carefully fold the top of the wrapper backward, taping it to the back of the brownie to create Rudolph’s head shape.

taping cosmic brownie

Shape gold pipe cleaners into antlers and tape them to the back of the brownie using clear tape.

making pipe cleaner antlers

Glue two googly eyes onto the front of the wrapper.

Glue a red pom-pom below the eyes to create Rudolph’s nose.

making Rudolph Cosmic Brownies

Allow the glue to dry completely before serving or displaying.

Rudolph Cosmic Brownies

Variations

Use brown or red pipe cleaners for different antler looks

Make paper antlers

Swap googly eyes for drawn-on eyes using a paint marker

Add a name tag to turn these into party favors

Make a full reindeer team by changing nose colors

FAQs

Do the brownies stay sealed?

Yes! The packaging remains intact, making these safe for parties and classrooms.

What age is this best for?

Preschoolers can help with supervision, and elementary-aged kids can do most steps independently.

Can I make these ahead of time?

Yes! These can be made a day or two ahead and stored at room temperature.

Are these good for school parties?

Absolutely—no baking, minimal mess, and individually packaged.

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Rudolph Cosmic Brownie Treats

Make cute Rudolph Cosmic Brownies using Little Debbie treats. Easy, no-bake Christmas snack kids can help assemble.
Prep Time5 minutes
Active Time15 minutes
Total Time20 minutes
Yield: 1 brownie
Author: Melissa Haines
Cost: $10

Materials

  • Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies (individually packaged)
  • Gold pipe cleaners cut into 4 equal parts
  • Googly eyes
  • Red pom-poms
  • Clear tape
  • Glue

Instructions

  • Take a packaged Cosmic Brownie and carefully fold the top of the wrapper backward, taping it to the back of the brownie to create Rudolph’s head shape.
  • Shape gold pipe cleaners into antlers and tape them to the back of the brownie using clear tape.
  • Glue two googly eyes onto the front of the wrapper.
  • Glue a red pom-pom below the eyes to create Rudolph’s nose.
  • Allow the glue to dry completely before serving or displaying.

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