This post has been sponsored by HERSHEY’S + Jet-Puffed + HONEY MAID. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Make s'mores all summer long with this simple-to-make DIY Mini Fire Pit!


Using HERSHEY’S 6-Pack Chocolate Bars, HONEY MAID Honey Grahams, and Jet-Puffed Marshmallows, stock up on s’mores at your local Walmart! All of these ingredients for s'mores were displayed together on an endcap near the baking aisle.
I love when we can go to Walmart to find everything we need in one stop. The supplies needed to make the DIY Mini Fire Pit are also found at Walmart. You'll need a 4.25 inch terra cotta clay pot and saucer. They are very inexpensive and can be found in the garden area. If you don't have some already, you'll also need some foil and charcoal briquettes.
Get ready to make s'mores by preparing a s'more station. We wanted to try making a few different flavors of s'mores, so we added some Jet-Puffed Strawberry Mallows Marshmallows, HERSHEY'S Cookies ‘n’ Creme Bars, and HONEY MAID Chocolate Grahams along with the traditional ingredients. Break both the chocolate bars and the graham crackers in half and arrange them on a tray with the marshmallows in the middle.
Decide where you'll be making s'mores and build your DIY Mini Fire Pit. Put the pot on top of the saucer and place a large ball of foil at the bottom of the pot. Line the rest of the pot with 2 layers of foil all the way to the top edge. Put your tray of s'mores ingredients and roasting sticks nearby for easy access.
Add 5 charcoal briquettes to the pot and use a lighter to carefully ignite the charcoal. If you are having trouble lighting the charcoal, you can add in a few small pieces of newspaper or pour in a small amount of lighter fluid.
There will be a flame at first, which is optimal for quick marshmallow roasting. As the charcoal burns, the flames will die down and you'll essentially have a flameless tabletop mini fire pit. Keep in mind that even though it is flameless, it is still very hot! The outside of the pot can burn your hands and will melt your table surface if you aren't using the terra cotta saucer.
If you have a small group, everyone can sit around the mini fire pit. For larger groups, make a few mini fire pits to put along your table with s'more stations in between.
Have fun roasting marshmallows and assembling s'mores with family and friends. There are so many creative s'more flavor combinations you can make, so find your favorites and encourage others to try something new!





If you have a small group, everyone can sit around the mini fire pit. For larger groups, make a few mini fire pits to put along your table with s'more stations in between.


My husband's favorite is the traditional s'more: a piece of HERSHEY'S Chocolate slowly being melted by a toasty Jet-Puffed Marshmallow and sandwiched between two HONEY MAID Honey Grahams!



What is your favorite s'more flavor combination?

What a great idea! I will try this sometime this summer!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteWhat did you use for your roasting sticks?
ReplyDeleteI found some smaller roasting sticks at Target!
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