Frosting "wrapping paper" and little licorice bows make this recipe a deliciously thoughtful gift for friends and family around the holidays.
For my son soccer team I made Rice Krispie square in thier team colors. It was great becease there team was kelly green. So I had a box of christmas Rice Krisipies and took well over a hour to separate all the red ones out. The team thought it was a great idea but takes to long. It would be so great if they came in different sleeves in the box. We could use them on Christmas , Valenties Day, St Patrcks Day. Maybe pink and purple for spring to make flowers and Easter Eggs , orange, yellow & choc.for Halloween. You could cut out a red maple leaf out of retangle for Canada day, or even be the 2010 olympics snack or for the offical team Canada.snack. might have add something more healthier (peanut butter) Not very has time to ice things up fancy either. The Marketing is endless. Thanks so much for the chocolate Krispies "there great" Just think of all the new molds you could make !
donalie, WA
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1. I like to melt semi sweet chocolate and drizzle on top of each treat. I also love to add creamy peanut butter to my treats. My kids love them, their friends do too. Enjoy!!!!!!!
janice, GA – Posted: 12-18-2008, 3:15 PM
2. When a recipe calls for fresh marshmellows, use them. It makes the biggest difference in the recipe. Taste and texture. Thanks, Ann Philbeck
Ann, VA – Posted: 12-04-2009, 4:49 PM
3. Where are the Dad reviews? I find the fact that there are "Mom Ratings" but no Father ones deplorable and sexist.That being said, I do enjoy this present recipe. My kids loved it.
Mr, ND – Posted: 12-16-2009, 5:19 PM
4. my seceret indredient is squirt of whipped cream and some cinnamon sprikles. i love rice krispie treat:)
sadie, CA – Posted: 12-14-2008, 1:34 PM