There is a special place in my heart (or maybe stomach) for Rice Krispies Treats. They are just so easy and delicious and most every time I make them I think.."why don't I make these more often?"
This week I wanted to make a batch, but I only had strawberry marshmallows on hand... so I make pink Rice Krispies Treats! Then, since I love to dress up my desserts... I cut the treats into thin rectangles, pushed them onto 6" lollipop sticks, dipped in white chocolate and added some spring colored sprinkles.
Voila! Super cute and super easy spring Rice Krispies pops!
If you're feeling extra fancy, you can add a bit of ribbon to the stick. Or wrap them in small cellophane bags to make cute favors, or perfect additions to Easter baskets.
Happy Spring!
Oh Glory...these are just so perfect! Now I'm cravy RKTs! I'm off to the store for marshmallows!! :o)
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ReplyDeleteI'm going to make strawberry RKT's this weekend. These look great! good job :)
ReplyDeleteI heart Rice Krispie Treats too! Love the adorable spin on them. ☺
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing!!! Every time you do something new it is fantastic .......wow !!
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute!! YUM - I love this time of year and the pretty colors on all the sweets!
ReplyDeleteso cute...you can't have a holiday withoug RCT!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are adorable with their little ribbons and sprinkles! Love them!
ReplyDeleteI made some last night! I think this is what I'll hr making for baskets myself!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. What a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteadorable! I am going to make some this week. Linking back to you!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and so enticing!
ReplyDeleteOh kids would love these! They are so cute and bright.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. They're like little RKT wands. My princess daughter would love them!
ReplyDeletethese look just too yummy to even eat. my kids would love these too.
ReplyDeletelove your jazzed up crispie treats. Kids would love helping to dip them and decorate too.
ReplyDeleteThey look cute on the lolly sticks :-)
Lovely photos
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ReplyDeleteOh, these are adorable! Would make the prettiest party decorations AND favors in one!
ReplyDeletefun fun fun!
ReplyDeleteThese are so "Springy" I love them! Mine always taste stale even with brand new ingredients. Does that happen to anyone else?
ReplyDeleteThat is just too darling!! I love them!! Will have to make some for my boys' baskets!
ReplyDeleteLove the pink and sprinkles. These would be super cute party favors for my little girl's birthday. Thanks for a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI'm not too big of a rice krispie treat fan but those look yummy! Avery and Adia said they were SO GOOD!
ReplyDeleteBTW - I'm starting to be more impressed with your photography than your treats. It's not really fair that you have all the talents I want. Can you sing good too?
ReplyDeleteOMG - SOOOO cute!! Only I can't make rkt's on account of me eating them all before anyone else discovers them...
ReplyDeleteWow! So perfect and delicious!
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Those photos are gloriously gorgeous! I feel like these are too pretty to eat and trust me, I thought I would never say that about a rice krispie treat! They are usually so messy and gooey. Beautiful idea!
ReplyDeleteI made these yesterday and took them to school for my daughter's class today and they were such a hit :) I even got a notecard from the teacher thanking me and a $10 Mary Kay giftcard!!!! You are awesome :) I have finally attained Super Mom status, lol...
ReplyDeleteThese were tasty! Mine didn't turn out nearly as pretty as yours, but were still cute! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteOhhh I think I will have a go at these for an easter party I am throwing!
ReplyDeleteLove these! Such a cute idea x
ReplyDeleteCutest idea! I may just try it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet and cute! What do you use for the white chocolate to dip the rice krispies into? Candy Melts? Ghiradeli White Chocolate Bar? etc? Thank you.
ReplyDelete@Foever 44- I used melted white chocolate (Ghirardelli brand), but you could use another brand, or try candy melts.
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