Aug 16, 2010

Trix on Sticks

This is such a fun recipe for kids!
It's pretty much just Rice Krispies treats...minus the Rice Krispies.
Supplies needed:
1 box of Trix cereal {10.7 oz.}
1 bag of small marshmallows
1 stick of butter {you won't use it all}
1 pkg of mini jumbo sticks {tongue depressors}



In a microwave safe bowl, add 1 pkg of small marshmallows and 3 Tbs of butter.
Cook for 3 minutes on high
{keep your eye on it - every microwave is different}


Next, butter your spatula.
It makes stirring all that stickiness SO much easier.


Add about 3/4 of the box of Trix cereal to the bowl of warm marshmallow-e goodness and stir well.


Let the Trix mix cool for about 10 minutes
{The balls stick together better when the marshmallow has cooled a bit.}
While you're waiting, butter a pan to place the finished balls on.
When you're ready to start, butter your hands so the mixture doesn't stick to you either.
{**Tip: re-butter your hands after each ball.}


Grab a fistful of Trix mix, roll it into a firm ball in your hand, then stick a stick in the middle of it.


Place it on your pan and that's it!


They're sure to please!



***Want a fun back to school treat???  Check out these too!  Apple Stix.

29 comments:

  1. hahaha they are so cute rice crispy made prettier!!!

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  2. so fun!! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. I just bought a box of Trix ... might have to make some of those tomorrow. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. those look tasty!!! come on over and link up to MMM!!!!

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  5. YUM! I'd even love those suckers!! How creative of a treat is this!!?! be sure to link up at Fabulous Friday Finds at Frou Frou Decor on Friday!! Have a great evening!
    ~Terrell @ FFD~

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  6. Robin- Thanks for sharing! These are fabulous!

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  7. I know a certain little granddaughter that will probably get these as a treat next time she comes over! And the funny thing is, the rest of us will probably enjoy these as much as she does.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  8. I found you through Today's Creative Blog. I love this idea. Thanks for sharing. I will have to add Trix to my next shopping trip. I am sure my kids will love to make and eat these.

    Lisa
    www.lisasrecipecards.blogspot.com

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  9. these look so yummo!....might have to whip some of these up!...

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  10. WAY Cute!!! good idea for my son's preschool class. i'm sure the teacher will love me for that.

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  11. How fun and yummy!

    I featured you here:
    http://firefliesandjellybeans.blogspot.com/2008/08/sunday-spotlight-soys-41-favorites.html

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  12. I am so going home tonight and making these for my kids. I love that they're on a stick to keep them from getting all their icky germies all over their treat - AND it keeps their hands from getting sticky. LOVE it!!

    Dawn
    http://www.mom-a-logues.blogspot.com

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  13. I just found your site and I'm a new follower. What a cute idea! I'm going to file this idea away for an after school or birthday party treat! Thanks for sharing!!

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  14. My son would love these! I featured them on my friday favorites!
    http://lilbitofus.blogspot.com/2010/08/friday-favorites_27.html

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  15. Brilliant!!!! I love it! Off to get a box of trix! {you have totally made my boys' day!!}

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  17. Thank you so much for sharing! I am going to have these made and ready for my kids when they get home from school today :) So much fun!! They will love them! Thanks again!!

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  18. Yummy and pretty. My two year class loves rainbows AND sugar! perfect )

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  19. We tried these a while back and loved them...we put them in a muffin tin to set up so they would hold their form, it worked perfectly. Thanks for the fun ideas.

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  20. omgoodness my daughter would love this!
    thanks for sharing!

    http://keeleymcguire.blogspot.com

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  21. Made these today. They are cooling and we can't wait to try them!! Thanks for such a fun idea!

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  22. I am newly married and so happy to have found your website!! I do not have any children, but plan on making these for get togethers! I think they are precious!!

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  23. thank you for this inspiration...I just got fruity pebbles instead of trix because they were out.... these are fun and perfect!!!

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  24. Love this and can't wait to make these for my 4th and 5th grade class! I bet they'll love them too, who couldn't love a Trix snack. :-) Thanks for sharing!

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  25. How many does this recipe make? I couldn't find the answer anywhere, and want to make these for my daughter's class of 18! Thanks!

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