Looking for easy kid’s birthday food? A no-bake snack mix in one of their favorite dessert containers (colorful ice cream cones) couldn’t get any easier! Just throw together some Teddy Grahams, pretzels, animal crackers, M&M’s, yogurt covered raisins, and anything else your kiddos love to munch on.
These are adorable! This candy snack is
especially fitting for a boy’s birthday party or any car themed party –
made with Teddy Grahams, Milky Way bars, chocolate melts, and M&M’s
or Skittles.
Worms in dirt..er…. gummy worms in mashed
Oreos – even better! This party snack idea might be best for an outdoor
garden party, as it might get a little messy, but the kid’s will love
it! Place small bowls or paper cups by the “dirt” plate so they can
scoop up their own little share of awesomeness.
With some clever carving, watermelons can
make for fun and practical serving dishes. I especially like the shark
idea filled with gummy fish. You can also opt to use the hollowed out
watermelon to fill it back up. The blue Jell-O as the ocean water really
tops it off. This would be quite the conversation starter at the
dessert table!
This is a simple but fun party food idea
that you could literally bite your teeth into. All you will need are
mini marshmallows, apples, lemon juice and peanut butter! : )
Gummy fish swimming in Gelatin, who would
have thought?! I like the fish bowl idea used as a table centerpiece
and individual clear plastic cups for actual serving. This would be
great for any summer party.
Rice Krispie’s treats
have always been one of my favorite gooey desserts, but putting them on
a stick and dipping them in chocolate melts is just plain genius! They
would be a hit at any type of party, but would suit a paint theme
especially well. If you love Rice Krispie Treats as much as I do, click here for more fun crispy treat ideas.
Dip them, dunk them, coat them, eat them!
How fun would these be to make? You can get creative with all sorts of
fun candy coatings and toppings, and even make them to match your theme.
A healthy birthday snack idea for kids
that they will actually eat! They are made with bamboo sticks, mini
chocolate chips, and frosting to hold the chips in place. Easy!
You can’t see the ice-cream, but it’s
tucked away inside of the banana. You can also dip the chocolate in
peanuts, coconut, or anything else that your heart desires. Keep some
napkins handy! They’re messy but so worth it.
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