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Reviewed: Sep. 20, 2008
Used chocolate cake and cream cheese frosting. The foil baking cups are a cute touch. Cut the marshmallows in half length-wise, then again half-wise to make 4 half moon shapes per large marshmallow. Used scissors per another reviewers recommendation. Also used toothpicks to dip the marshmallows as suggested. Finally, I used a ziploc bag with the tip cut off to make the froggy smile, as well as to glue on the chocolate chips.
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Cooking Level: Expert

Living In: Bakersfield, California, USA

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Reviewed: Aug. 30, 2008
These were SUCH A HIT for the kids' fifth birthday!! I did use the mini marshmallows (Due to I can use up the leftover ones better than the big ones), and mini chocolate chips. These weren't as bad or time consuming as expected from some of the reviews. Actually, once you get into your groove, you can whip these out rather quickly. (USE A LITTLE DOLLOP OF FROSTING TO ATTACH THE CHIP TO THE MARSHMALLOW!!) And, used red gel frosting for the mouths. Awesome, Awesome, AWESOME!
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Cooking Level: Expert

Living In: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.85 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 26, 2008
I made these cupcakes today to take to a picnic playdate tomorrow and they are very, very cute...and although they are 'easy' to make, don't confuse easy with 'not time consuming'. The cupcakes took a long time to prepare (nearly 3 hours including time for the cupcakes to cool), but I think in the end, they will be well worth it - the kids will love them!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada
Living In: Kemptville, Ontario, Canada

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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.85 star rating.
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Reviewed: Aug. 25, 2008
My son has already asked me when we can make these again. I used heavenly white cake and easiest, most delicious meringue buttercream frosting, both from this site. We made regular size and mini cupcakes because my son wanted to make mommy/daddy and baby frogs.
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Reviewed: Aug. 11, 2008
These were really fun to make and the kids/adults loved them. I will make them again.
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Reviewed: Aug. 8, 2008
These were so fun to make! Very time consuming but to see the look on your kid's faces when they see what it is they're making is priceless!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Living In: Bemidji, Minnesota, USA
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Reviewed: Jun. 21, 2008
I made these for my son's 6th birthday for him to share with the Kindergarten class. Big hit!! Instead of using store bought icing as I don't like the flavor, I made my own buttercream icing and tinted with green food coloring. Fun to make!
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Reviewed: May 22, 2008
Very cool!!! These turned out great! I made these last night for our school's fun fair...One tip, use a toothpick to pick up the marshmallow when dipping in water and then into sprinkles..
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Home Town: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.85 star rating.
Reviewed: May 19, 2008
Such a cute recipe, these were a big hit with kids! I used the red writing icing for the mouths.
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Cooking Level: Expert

Home Town: New Rochelle, New York, USA
Living In: Saugerties, New York, USA

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Reviewed: May 8, 2008
I made these for my daughters preschool class and they were a big hit with the kids. I made as is and sprinkled green jimmies all over as well. I bought a few tubes of the different colored writing icing to make it easier to make the mouths and it worked perfect. The red mouths looked the best. Will make again in the future.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Brewster, New York, USA
Living In: Dover, New York, USA
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Reviewed: Apr. 23, 2008
My daughter's first grade class just finished a unit on the rainforest and as a fundraiser to buy 2 acres of rainforest land, the class decided to hold a bake sale. These frogs were perfect and my daughter was so proud! Instead of sprinkling green sugar on top of the frosting, I tinted the frosting a deeper shade of green because I thought sugar on top of sugar would be a little much. I used most of an entire bottle of green food coloring. The cut of the marshmallow is crucial! Like the other user, my marshmallows kept sliding off, so I switched the direction of the cut and no longer had a problem. (It's much easier to cut the marshmallows with scissors instead of a knife.) I used red decorator gel instead of tinting the leftover frosting pink/red. The most time consuming part of the decorating is "glueing" on the chocolate chips; I used a toothpick and put the frosting right on the chip. I baked the cupcakes the day before and it took me nearly an hour and a half just to decorate them, so while they're really cute, I wouldn't make them just to make them.
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Reviewed: Mar. 26, 2008
the direction said to cut the marshmallow in half to make two circles... however, my "eyes" kept slipping off because of the arc shape all around. next time, rather than cutting length to length... i'll cut it from width to width forming only an arc at the top and flat surface at the bottom. (overall, very very cute and 3 kids and husband enjoyed them. thanks for the idea.)
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Reviewed: Mar. 25, 2008
I used a yellow cake mix and my own buttercream frosting. I followed the rest of the instructions for the froggy assembly! Easy to make, very cute, however they do take a little bit of time. Well worth it though!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Spokane, Washington, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 11, 2008
Nice to see another Lexington cook! Recipes like these are so much fun to use when cooking with children. So adorable!
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Cooking Level: Beginning

Home Town: Topeka, Kansas, USA
Living In: Lexington, Kentucky, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 11, 2008
These look great, kids went mad for them. They weren't too hard to make but had a really professional look. I made a batch for a fundraiser and got an order for a dozen more!
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Reviewed: Mar. 9, 2008
Too cute. My son is in pre-school and all the classes have animal names. He is in the frog class so when I saw this recipe I had to make it. All of the 4 year olds LOVED them as did their parents.
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Living In: Dyersburg, Tennessee, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 9, 2008
These are really cute and super easy to make. I used the green sugar as called for in the ingredients on half of the cupcakes and used green sprinkles for the other half. I changed the eyes on some with larger chocolate chip pieces and used various gummy candy for the mouth/lips for different "Frog" expressions! Thanks.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.85 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 6, 2008
Sounds cute! But I think it would be easier to figure out if there was a photo...
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.85 star rating.
Reviewed: Feb. 29, 2008
These turned out cute! They were fun to make and pretty easy too! The only change I made was I used the peel licorice to make a red mouth. Make sure you put a little more batter in the muffin cups than usual so you have a nice round surface to make your frog on! Very cute idea- big hit with everyone! I made them for "Leap Day" 2-29-2008. I look forward to making them again...in four years! :)
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Home Town: Kirkwood, Missouri, USA
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