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Reviewed: Jan. 16, 2012
I made these for my elderly mom, and she can't get enough of them she calls them "bunny tails." Thanks for posting!
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Reviewed: Dec. 29, 2011
The only change I made was rolling them in finely crushed Cocoa Krispies and these were the most talked about treat at a Kindergarten Christmas party and 2 office parties. So simple yet such a crowd pleaser. A little time consuming because the recipe makes so many but since you can freeze them until you need them it was worth it to make 3 passing dishes for parties that were days apart and just remove them from the freezer the day of each event.
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Reviewed: Apr. 1, 2011
We (my daughter and I) made these for my wedding. We used cocoa crispies. I think my daughter ate most of them!
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Reviewed: Dec. 19, 2010
time conusming, but worth it. i did the first batch w/the rice krispies then the next batch in chocolate. i froze them after the caramel for about 1/2 hour to firm them up before dipping in chocolate
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Reviewed: Dec. 8, 2010
I make these every Christmas. I roll them in crushed corn flakes and some in toasted, sweetened coconut. The cornflakes are always a fav!!!!
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Reviewed: Dec. 23, 2009
Very easy and good! I had lots of caramel mixtures leftover so I just added a mixtures of cereals, like Kix, corn chex, rice chex and pecans. I mixed and then spread into a pan to cool.
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Reviewed: Dec. 15, 2009
So fun to make! We had the neighbors' kids over and made a night out of creating these treats. They had a blast and we ended up with more than enough for everyone to take home. Thanks!
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Reviewed: Dec. 6, 2009
I rarely comment on recipes, but this one deserves special mention for its ease and taste. Better than the mail-order treats (with the unpronounceable name), we whipped up a batch in about 10 minutes. While we had caramel left, it took MUCH more than 5 cups of cereal to coat them all -- and we had about 40 marshmallows in our batch (one standard bag of large marshmallows). I am storing them in the freezer until they will be used. Thanks so much for a great easy recipe!!
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Reviewed: Sep. 1, 2009
Try it rolled in toffee bits instead of rice krispies!! Yummy!
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Reviewed: Mar. 10, 2009
I've had these since I was a kid - and they are still a favorite. This recipe is exactly as I remember...and SO easy!
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