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Looking for a quick and easy no-bake treat the kids can make? Look no further, these Movie Theatre Krispies Treats are what you need!

Movie Candy Rice Krispies Treats - this easy no bake recipe has just 4 ingredients! Have them ready in time for movie night!

It’s almost summer, can you feel it? We have 2 weeks left until there’s no more homework, no more books, no more mommy’s dirty looks (when you don’t do your projects on time, that is). I’ve never looked forward for a month to be over as much as I have this May. Recitals, open house, projects, tests; 5th grade is HARD.

I look forward to a lot of things in the summer, like vacations and the beach and day trips, but I also look forward to summer movies. It seems that Hollywood has a kid-movie dry spell from January through June and every time we feel like heading to the theatre there’s nothing under PG-13 showing, but in summer? Summer is all about the movies! Jordan and I are looking forward to Finding Dory and The Secret Life of Pets the most. (The latter has a pug in it named Mel. We always talk about getting a pug…and my husband’s name is Mel…so it’s especially hysterical to us.) And me? I’ll be the first one in line to see the latest Bourne movie. I am so excited to see that one I might explode!

Because it’s so hot here in summer, we often do movie-days-in, where we rent movies and eat snacks all day. This summer I anticipate a marathon of Harry Potter happening, since we’re planning to go to Universal Studios next fall. I also can’t wait to watch Clueless with Jordan. I know, it’s entirely inappropriate, but I have been dying to watch it with her forever!

What movies are you looking forward to? Regardless of whether you’re binge watching at home or going to the theatre, you need snacks, and these Movie Candy Krispies Treats are THE snack you need!

Movie Candy Rice Krispies Treats Recipe - easy, no bake, only 4 ingredients!

Why do you need them? Because they’re so flipping easy your kids can make them by themselves! They are no-bake and have only 4 ingredients which is perfect for the lazy days of summer. They make a great party treat, regardless of whether or not you’re watching a movie. Who doesn’t like krispies treats and candy?

These start with Rice Krispies Treats, so they’re even easier. Then you just mix some chocolate and peanut butter together, frost the tops, and sprinkle with your favorite chopped up movie candy. Easy peasy treats in just a few minutes.

They’re so easy (and good!) you can’t NOT make them. #JustSayin

Movie Candy Krispies Treats - this easy no bake rice krispies treats recipes takes only minutes to make. It's the perfect recipe for movie night!

What movies are you looking forward to this summer???

This recipe also appeared here on the Kellogg’s site..

Stack of movie candy rice krispies treats

Movie Candy Rice Krispies Treats

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Movie Candy Rice Krispie Treats - an easy no bake recipe with only 4 ingredients! These are great for movie night or for the kids to make using any candy you have in your pantry.
Total Time 20 minutes
Yield 12

Ingredients
 

  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips
  • 1 tablespoon creamy peanut butter
  • 1 cup assorted movie theatre candy M&Ms, chopped Snickers, etc.
  • 12 Rice Krispies Treats unwrapped
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Instructions

  • Place chocolate chips and peanut butter in a small microwave safe bowl. Heat on high power for 1 minute, then stir several times until the chocolate is smooth. If needed, heat again in 15 second increments, stirring between each, until the chocolate is totally melted and smooth.
  • Gather your candy, unwrapping and chopping any as needed.
  • Place your unwrapped Rice Krispies Treats on a wax paper lined cookie sheet. Spread each with a bit of the melted chocolate, then top with desired candies. Chill to set.
  • Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate

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This post has been sponsored by Rice Krispies Treats and Kellogg’s. All opinions are 100% my own.

Last Updated on August 21, 2018



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  1. 😮 these are beautiful and looks so tasty! I hope I remember their existence the next time I make sweets!

  2. Fancy-ing up ready made snacks is so easy and so much fun! These DO look like the perfect all-in-one movie snack…but I might still need popcorn.:) Happy almost summer! (Though here in Missouri, my daughter, the teacher, is already doing a summer break happy dance!)

  3. Me too… looking forward to summer holidays! Open houses, recitals and don’t even want to start on the unfinished projects! I had to stay up with my son last Monday to help him finish up. 

  4. We never go to the movies anymore, and I want to change that. I usually bring tupperware to sneak into the movies with snacks. But, now, all I am craving are these treats! I want to see “Me Before You,” but I’m reading the book first. 

  5. I am always up for a good Rice Krispies Treat!  I don’t think fifth grade is too young for Clueless.  I think most PG-13 movies are okay.  When I was in third grade I was obsessed with My Best Friend’s Wedding.  Some things went over my head, but I still love that movie to this day.

  6. These are definitely the treats to eat while binge watching! I’d definitely cover them in Reese’s pieces and Three Musketeers. Can’t go to a movie without them!

  7. Please don’t get a pug. They are so plagued with health problems that I don’t think it’s in any way humane to breed them (or other flat-faced animals).

    They can’t breathe properly. They overheat. They often need surgery to reconstruct their airways. They have spinal problems because the vertebrae are misshaped to form the curled tail. Their eyes protrude so much they are prone to injury (and can actually pop out). They have dental problems. Their skin folds get infected. They can’t run far or spend time playing in the sun.

    That cute snorting and snoring? Sign of a dog that’s in constant respiratory distress.

    Please get a dog with a sensible nose.

    http://pedigreedogsexposed.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/pugs-lets-face-it.html

  8. OMG these bars!!!  YUM!!!  We are out of school YAY!!!!!!  I can’t wait for Finding Dory and Secret Life Of Pets!  

  9. These looks great…wish I had a few right now! I’m looking forward to the new Bourne movie too.