The Ultimate List of Peppermint Everything
Justina Huddleston
Justina Huddleston
Justina Huddleston is a food writer living in Los Angeles. When she's not busy writing, she spends her time in the kitchen creating both virtuous and decidedly junky vegan food. Buffalo chickpea pizza, anyone? She's also been known to eat a plain block of tofu or beans straight out of the can for lunch, but somehow those culinary adventures don't make it to her Instagram. You can follow Justina on Twitter or see what's cooking in her kitchen on her blog, A Life of Little Pleasures.
Our favorite antidote to pumpkin spice everything? All things peppermint. These cool and minty treats prove that, especially this time of year, everything is better when you add peppermint. Click through for 18 refreshing sweets that will reinvigorate your taste buds as you get ready for peak holiday season.
365 Everyday Value Organic Pink Peppermint Ice Cream Bars ($4): If you live somewhere with an overactive radiator, these pink peppermint ice cream bars will definitely hit the spot.
365 Everyday Value Candy Cane Dark Chocolate Pretzel Flats ($3): Crunchy, minty, and totally snackable, these pretzel flats have it all.
Boomchikapop White Chocolate & Peppermint Kettle Corn ($4): Break out a bag of this flavorful kettle corn for a holiday movie-watching marathon.
Luna Chocolate Peppermint Stick Bars ($6): Staying energized all day has never tasted so good.
Coolhaus Dirty Mint Chip ($70 for six pints): Brown sugar gives this minty ice cream surprising depth you're going to want to dive into.
Ghirardelli Milk Chocolate Peppermint Brownie Squares ($4): The best thing about these indulgent squares is how easy it is to bring them on-the-go.
Hershey's Peppermint Candy Bark Bells ($4): A bag of these bells makes for a tasty and much-appreciated stocking stuffer.
Hostess Peppermint Twinkies ($3): A classic snack favorite gets a Yuletide makeover with these peppermint cakes stuffed with cream filling.
Lindt Lindor Peppermint Cookie Milk Chocolate Truffles ($5): Smooth and indulgent peppermint chocolate truffles are just what *all* celebrations call for.
Hershey's Dark Chocolate Mint Truffle Kisses ($3): Classic KISSES are ready for snow-capped fun with this mint truffle-filled dark chocolate variety.
Peppermint Mocha Coffee-Mate ($13): Add a few pumps of this peppermint mocha syrup to your morning coffee for a guaranteed pick-me-up.
Peeps Delights Peppermint Bark ($3): Peppermint bark-flavored marshmallows dipped in dark chocolate prove that Peeps are a year-round treat.
Junior Mints Peppermint Crunch ($1): The added candy cane crunch gives these Junior Mints more than just a bit of festive flair.
Jeni's Dark Chocolate Peppermint Pint ($12): Made with Fair Trade cocoa, this chocolatey ice cream finishes way cool with real peppermint infused in the cream.
Sur La Table Peppermint Latte Syrup ($16): Add a drop of this syrup to coffee, lattes, or even cocktails to give them a kiss of cool peppermint flavor.
Williams Sonoma Salted Peppermint Bark ($30): A sprinkling of sea salt makes this peppermint bark even more irresistible than the classic.
Wondershop Peppermint Brownie Dark Chocolate ($3): Just one square of this chocolate bar will calm your cravings — or leave you wanting more.
Williams Sonoma Peppermint Hot Chocolate ($20): Each sip of this minty hot chocolate will whisk you away to a winter wonderland.
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Justina Huddleston
Justina Huddleston is a food writer living in Los Angeles. When she's not busy writing, she spends her time in the kitchen creating both virtuous and decidedly junky vegan food. Buffalo chickpea pizza, anyone? She's also been known to eat a plain block of tofu or beans straight out of the can for lunch, but somehow those culinary adventures don't make it to her Instagram. You can follow Justina on Twitter or see what's cooking in her kitchen on her blog, A Life of Little Pleasures.