![]() You don’t have to share your secret, let the kids devour them thinking they are getting a sugary treat! At about 100 calories, low fat, and no added sugar in the cereal, these are a snack or breakfast you can feel good about. Plus leaving out the peanut butter keeps them healthier and lower in fat and cholesterol.ĭon’t let the whole bag of marshmallows fool you, these Cheerios Cereal Bars are actually pretty healthy snacks. Don’t get it twisted, peanut butter is delicious but these Cheerios Cereal Bars are meant to have classic krispie treat flavors. What sets this recipe apart is that this a Cheerios Cereal Bar recipe without peanut butter. This recipe is a wholesome, wholegrain take on the krispie treat using another well loved classic, Cheerios. For over 80 years, kids and adults of all ages have loved these sticky gooey chewy no-bake treats. Marshmallow cereal bars of all kinds have been around a while and are one of those classic snacks that never get old. These no-bake cereal bars are just as easy and gooey as Rice Krispies Treats but with some extra crunch! The perfect Snack Recipe for kids of all ages that doubles as breakfast on the go! You can also store them right in the pan with plastic wrap over the top, or you can cut them into squares and wrap each individually.These crunchy Cheerios Cereal Bars are the best breakfast on the go! Easy marshmallow cereal bars perfect for snacking, lunchboxes, and summertime treats! This is the way we like to store them whenever we go camping or for a picnic, It cuts down on plastic wrap. To keep your crispy treats fresh and chewy, you can cut them up and put them in an air-tight container, placing wax paper or parchment between each layer. You can also change out the cereal! You can use Fruity Pebbles, cocoa Krispies, Cheerios, or Reese’s Puffs for a completely different flavor.
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