
I’m a big fan of a party activity that turns into either the child’s snack at the party or the favor they take home. This candy sushi from MommyKnows hits both those targets, and has left me inspired to try this with my own kids and their friends. Using Rice Krispie treats and various candies, she let each child roll their own candy sushi to take home with them. Brilliant! Thanks, Diane!










This was printed in one of Pilsbury’s little cook books a few years back. It’s identical to this, same exact steps and materials.
What a fun idea. So cute for a kid’s party. Thanks for posting it.
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Pilsbury wasn’t credited on the mommyknows.com page… not cool at all…
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