astaylor115 said:
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Posted: 7/31/2012 3:45:30 PM
Skipped the peanuts and added some leftover white chocolate chips I had from another recipe. Only problem I had is getting this mixture into a 9" square pan. Had to upgrade to a 9x13.
Letha66 said:
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Posted: 7/29/2011 11:38:34 AM
These sound yummy. But I have been looking for a recipe for Trix snack bars that we did when I was in girl scouts in 19__ :D it was made with jello. Has anyone else heard of them?
kimkrass said:
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Posted: 4/18/2011 5:20:41 PM
I used fruit loops and trix and left out the peanuts. My very picky kids loved them go figure.
poochie74 said:
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Posted: 12/21/2009 9:36:37 PM
My kids love taking these bars to school for the class treats. We normally leave out the peanuts. They are easier to stir/mix-up than rice krispie treats.
MawMawx3 said:
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Posted: 6/17/2009 1:23:34 PM
Used choco chips as another suggested. Even that could not help the flavor. My grandchildren who helped me make them would not eat them. They are going in the trash. Regular rice crispy treats are much better. They call for 5 1/2 cups of minature marshmallows, I think this would have helped this recipe. The fruits crispies gave the dish an weird taste.
JanuaryDragon said:
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Posted: 6/6/2009 9:01:08 AM
They were easy and fun to make with my son. We enjoyed eating them the most! I left out the peanuts since neither of us like them and they were still yummy :)
whitty2898 said:
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Posted: 3/3/2009 2:50:43 PM
Honestly, these were just ok. My husband and I both prefer regular Rice Crispie treats.
rachkd74 said:
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Posted: 10/18/2008 5:47:30 PM
My family loved this. I used Multigrain Cheerios (no Trix) and omitted the peanuts. I threw in some chocolate morsels and chopped cashews instead and it came out so well! I found it important to cool for enough time to make cutting easier - the consistency of the Cheerios also helped. Delicious and will make again!