Rainbow Popcorn Snack or Party Mix

30 Cups
30 min

Rainbow popcorn is here just in time for St. Patrick’s Day or to add to your list of unicorn party desserts. Unicorn party mix is one of the most visited recipes on A Magical Mess.

Since that tells me unicorn parties aren’t slowing down, I thought rainbow popcorn would be another colorful treat to add to your party ideas. This post contains affiliate links.

Popcorn displayed in a rainbow.

If you’re looking to add a rainbow of colors to a St. Patrick’s Day party, baby shower, unicorn party, wedding shower, Easter gathering, or another magical event, this is a fun way to display and serve popcorn.

Unicorn popcorn is another colorful option to consider for your next happy event. If you don’t need all the colors and sparkles, give this sweet and salty popcorn recipe a try for your snacking needs.

Rainbow popcorn on a serving platter.
Sweet and Salty Rainbow Popcorn


A Stir Crazy popcorn popper was used to pop the popcorn for this recipe. Of course, you can pop the popcorn how you normally do.

A dash of salt on the plain popcorn before mixing it with the sweet candy melts make this snack mix a wonderful blend of salty and sweet.

Unicorn popcorn mixed into a bowl.

What you need for rainbow popcorn


(The recipe card below has exact measurements)


  • Popped popcorn
  • A rainbow array of candy melts
  • Pastel Sixlets (optional)
A bowl of popcorn and a rainbow of colors of candy melts in bowls.

How to make the colored popcorn


Simply melt the candy melts and coat the popcorn.

(The recipe card below has detailed instructions and steps)

Pink candy melt above popcorn.

Notes and Tips


Exact colors of the candy melts used were Bright Pink, Orange, Yellow, Vibrant Green, and Blue.

Keep some plain popcorn out if you plan to make clouds.

Pink popcorn in a bowl.

I weighed out 5 ounces of each candy melt on a scale, but this isn’t necessary.

You can simply use half of the bag, the coverage on the popcorn just might be more or less than pictured.

To avoid getting several baking sheets dirty, use one mega sheet and create layers.

Pink popcorn on a baking sheet.

You can put two colors of popcorn on the first layer of a large baking sheet.

Top with wax paper to add an additional layer to let more colors set.

Layers of colored popcorn on a baking sheet.

For rainbow popcorn


To make a rainbow, arrange colored popcorn in rainbow order on a large cutting board, serving board, or platter.

Add plain popcorn to create the clouds at the end of the rainbow.

Rainbow popcorn with clouds.

For unicorn popcorn mix


To serve as a unicorn popcorn party mix, add the colored popcorn to a large bowl and mix well.

Sprinkle with candies and serve in bowls or add to cute popcorn boxes.

Rainbow unicorn popcorn in yellow popcorn boxes.

More Rainbow Desserts to make


  • Rainbow layered Jello cups
  • Rainbow cookie dough dip
  • Unicorn rainbow ice cream
  • Rainbow Jello cubes
  • Rainbow unicorn fudge
  • Fresh fruit popsicles
  • Rainbow cake trifle
  • Rainbow candy bark
Rainbow unicorn popcorn in a box and on a board.
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Rainbow Popcorn Snack or Party Mix
Recipe details
  • 30  Cups
  • Prep time: 30 Minutes Cook time: 0 Minutes Total time: 30 min
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Ingredients

  • 25-30 cups of popped popcorn (you need 5-6 cups per color. If making a rainbow, you'll need a separate few cups for the white "clouds")
  • 5 oz bright pink candy melts
  • 5 oz orange candy melts
  • 5 oz yellow candy melts
  • 5 oz vibrant green candy melts
  • 5 oz blue candy melts
  • pastel Sixlets (optional)
Instructions

Place each candy melt color in a separate microwave-safe bowl. Microwave for 60 seconds on 50% power. Mix well. Return to microwave, in 30-second increments at 50% power and mix well. If necessary, return to the microwave for an additional 30 seconds at 50% power and mix until smooth.
Pour over popcorn and mix well. Continue to mix well to evenly distribute the color. You'll need to really mix this for the color to distribute well.
Pour onto prepared baking sheet. Let set until candy melts are hard, and continue on to repeat with the additional colors.
To make a rainbow, lay colors in rainbow order on a serving platter or large cutting board. Add plain popcorn for the clouds.
To make a unicorn mix, add popcorn to a large bowl and mix well. Sprinkle with candies and serve.
Tips
  • I used a Stir Crazy popcorn popper to pop the popcorn. You can pop it however you normally make popcorn.
  • If you use a large baking sheet, you should be able to fit two colors in a row. Add a sheet of waxed paper to create another layer. This is to avoid dirtying several baking sheets!
Jennifer Soltys
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