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March 24, 2014

Easy Easter Egg Rice Krispies Pops

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My kids love to cook with me in the kitchen after school.  Today though we were short on time so we made these semi-homemade Easter Egg Rice Krispies Treat Pops.  They are a super easy Easter snack for kids!
EASY Easter Egg Rice Krispie Treat Pops!

Rice Krispies Easter Egg Pops:

  • Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Original Treats (affiliate link)
  • Icing Writing Tubes
  • Spring Colored Sprinkles
  • Lollipop Sticks
  • Knife or Kitchen Scissors

Super Easy Kids Rice Krispies Treat Idea

They sell the prepacked Rice Krispies Treats at our grocery store for $0.50 each so we grabbed some and cut them into an egg shape with our kitchen scissors.

Then the kids used the writing icing tubes and sprinkles to decorate their eggs.

Easy Easter Rice Krispie Treats!

They’d look so cute stuck into a pot as an Easter centerpiece too!

If you are looking for more after school fun check out all of our Easter activities and the After School Pinterest board!

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About Megan Sheakoski

Megan is the creator of Coffee Cups and Crayons, a blog full of simple fun and learning. She believes that kids’ activities don’t have to be complicated to be fun and that learning is better with play.

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  1. Sherri W. Chenery-Hagymas says

    March 27, 2014 at 11:23 am

    So cute!!

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