Great to serve at Bridal and Baby showers, Birthday parties, or just for a snack.
Provided by Kelly Madewell
Categories Candies
Time 20m
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- 1. Melt white chocolate in microwave according to package directions
- 2. Mix together cereal,marshmallows, and pecans. Pour melted white chocolate over mixture and drop by tablespoon on waxed paper. Store in airtight container when chocolate is st. About 10 minutes.
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Beatrice Okonkwo
beatrice.okonkwo100@gmail.comI made these candies for a bake sale and they were a big hit! I sold out of them in no time.
Technical Sardar Ji
t.j77@aol.comThese candies were a great way to use up leftover Froot Loops. They were also a lot of fun to make.
Romana Shah
r@aol.comThese candies were a little too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them. I think I'll try making them with a different type of cereal next time.
Juba Echo
e_juba22@yahoo.comI've never made candy before, but these Froot Loop candies were so easy to make. I'm definitely going to try making other kinds of candy now.
chepkurui mercy
chepkurui_m8@yahoo.comThese candies were a fun and festive treat. I made them for a party and they were a big hit!
Manish Mandal
m-manish@hotmail.comI'm not a big fan of Froot Loops, but I loved these candies! The white chocolate really balanced out the sweetness of the cereal.
Nazer kuniyil
kuniyil-nazer@gmail.comThese candies were a lot of work to make, but they were worth it. They were so delicious and everyone loved them.
Daniella chehade
daniella.c60@yahoo.comI couldn't find Froot Loops in my grocery store, so I used another brand of fruit cereal. The candies still turned out great!
senior Patrice
ps@hotmail.comThese candies were a bit too hard for my taste. I think I would have preferred them if they were a little softer.
Brendon Sheldon
s.brendon85@hotmail.comI made these candies for a bake sale and they sold out in minutes! Everyone loved them.
Theophilus Anku
anku@gmail.comThese candies were a great way to use up leftover Froot Loops. I had a lot of fun making them and they turned out great!
pk Aktar
pkaktar56@hotmail.comI used different colors of Froot Loops to make these candies. They turned out so pretty and festive!
angela almond
aa@hotmail.comThese candies were a fun and easy project to make with my kids. They loved helping me mix the ingredients and pour the candy into the molds.
Glory Bura
glory@gmail.comI had trouble getting the white chocolate to melt smoothly. The candies turned out a little lumpy, but they still tasted good.
Messi Messi
mmessi59@hotmail.comThese candies were a little too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved them.
blessing owhiri
owhiri-blessing@hotmail.comI've made these candies several times and they're always a hit! They're so easy to make and they taste amazing. I love the crunch of the Froot Loops and the sweetness of the white chocolate.
Afroza Akter
aafroza@yahoo.comThese candies were delicious! I loved the combination of the Froot Loops and the white chocolate. They were also really easy to make.
Deborah Withey
withey-deborah65@gmail.comI made these Froot Loop candies for a party and they were a big success! Everyone loved them. They were so easy to make and they looked so festive.
Roshan Shrestha
sroshan42@hotmail.frThese Froot Loop candies were a huge hit with my kids! They were so easy to make and turned out so cute. The flavor was spot-on, too. I will definitely be making these again!