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Little Debbie Snowman Treats

October 27, 2016   |   Leave a Comment

Who’s looking for a simple Holiday treat to make for their kids (or maybe themselves)? This Little Debbie Snowman Treat is so easy to make with only a couple ingredients. If you’re a fan of Little Debbie Snack Cakes, these are for you!  I love making easy treats like these with just a couple simple ingredients!

This is really more of an assembly recipe because they’re no baking involved but it’s super cute for class parties, Holiday parties or just as special treat for your kids! My boys were so excited for these fun treats!

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Check out how easy these are! Who’s ready for a Little Debbie Snowman Treat?!

How to Make Little Debbie Snowman Treats

Ingredients –

10 ct package of Little Debbie Fancy Cakes (contains 20 Fancy Cakes)

white frosting

mini chocolate chips or small black candies

Pillsbury Funfetti orange frosting – Or make your own colored frosting with white frosting and food coloring that you have on hand

small sandwich baggie

kitchen scissors

Directions –

Open the Fancy Cakes and discard the wrappers.
Generously frost each Fancy Cake with white frosting and set aside.
Give each snowman 2 eyes using the mini chocolate chips or small black candies.
Scoop 1/4 cup of orange frosting into the small sandwich baggie. Seal and snip 1 corner of the baggie with the kitchen scissors.
Gently squeeze the orange frosting out of the baggie to make the snowman’s nose.

Lastly, give the snowman and mouth. Enjoy!

*Makes 20 snowman treats
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Instead of making complicated cookie recipes this Holiday season with your kids, why not make something a little easier but still just as delicious?! Of course we still have to make our traditional sugar cookies for Santa but I love incorporating these into our cookie trays!
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What are you making this Holiday?  Do you have the same recipes you make every year or do you like to change and make new things?
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