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Lucky Charms Bark

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Lucky Charms Bark

So now that St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner everything is green!  I wanted to make a little treat that wasn’t green and this Lucky Charms Bark fits the bill!

White chocolate is mixed with the cereal and then the whole thing is topped with the marshmallows and it makes for a delicious dessert or snack.  You can even wrap up pieces to give away.

Kids love helping with project and you can even enlist them to help you sort the cereal from the marshmallows!

 So if you are looking for an easy treat to make with your kids try this bark, not only will they love making it they will love eating it too!!

First spread 2 cups of the cereal portion in a foil lined 9 x13 dish.

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Then top with a pound of melted white chocolate and give a little mix to make sure it’s all coated.IMG_1210

Next top it all off with 1 1/2 to 2 cups of the marshmallows, and lightly press them into the chocolate.IMG_1214

Let harden and then carefully break into pieces (some marshmallows will fall off when breaking into pieces)IMG_1238

Lucky Charms Bark

Lucky Charms Bark

Ingredients

  • Lucky Charms cereal separated into 2 cups cereal and 1 1/2 to 2 cups marshmallows.
  • 1 pound white chocolate.

Instructions

  1. Spread the cereal portion in a foil lined 9x13 dish.
  2. Melt the white chocolate in the microwave in 30 second intervals till melted and smooth.
  3. Pour the chocolate over the cereal. Mix it lightly just to get it all covered.
  4. Top with the marshmallows pressing them lightly.
  5. Let cool till hardened.
  6. Break into pieces and serve or give as gifts!
Lucky Charms Bark

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34 Comments

  1. Hi,
    Just wanted to let you know I am sharing your wonderful post in my 100 Something Green St. Patricks Day RoundUp http://wp.me/p466oG-11f with a link back to your original post plus pinned to my St. Patricks Day Board! Have a terrific weekend!
    Cathy from APeekIntoMyParadise.com

  2. This so cute! I love how creative this is, especially separating the oats from the marshmallows :) we all did that as a child!

  3. Oh my goodness! I love lucky charms! Guilty pleasure sugary cereal here!

    I’m pinning this and I can’t wait to try it out!

  4. This is a great idea for cereal! My daughter would have loved this growing up. Thanks so much for sharing it at Sewlicious Home Decor. Pinned :)

  5. Wanted to let you know that I loved your recipe, and am featuring it on my Shine a Spotlight Saturday link party on Angels Homestead. Thanks for joining us, and cant wait to see what you have to share this week!

    April

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