Spooned & Spotted: Rice Krispies Treats Holiday Train and Holiday House Kits

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My first thought when seeing these was, “if I made my train out of those Rice Krispies with Holiday Colors, I’d probably generate enough Christmas spirit to overclock the Clausometer on Santa’s sleigh.”

And then my second thought was, “They should have dressed Tom Hanks up like Snap, Crackle, or Pop and called this ‘The Polar Krispress.'”

Oh, and then my third thought was, “Crap, crap, crap: people are giving me weird looks for snapping photos of cereal craft kits whilst muttering and chuckling to myself. Play it cool, Dan, and no one will call security.”

So while no, I don’t think these sets are new for 2015, it’s the little things like these kits that makes walking around grocery stores in December feel all the more magical. And if your first thought while reading that was, “who the heck considers grocery shopping a holiday activity?” then congratulations, you’re far more socially adjusted than me.

I also wanted to point out how disappointed I am in my local Meijer for not putting those new seasonal Krispies next to the set: that’s Marketing 101, people!

Either way, I’m eager to make these soon, if only because elaborate food crafts allow me to escape family holiday drama with the excuse of “sorry, I was too busy frosting badass flames on my locomotive-shaped brick of marshmallows and butter to notice Aunt Clara’s meltdown.”

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One response »

  1. what an idea… oO
    I think i’m very uncreative not to think about something so simple… -.-
    I would make some, if kelloggs wouldn’t had rice krispies put off the german market… but maybe i just use their great brother cocoa krispies for this though it won’t have this amazing holiday look ^^

    But one question left… i mean 7$ seems a bit pricey for just a special shaped mold…
    Wouldn’t it be cheaper to use rice krispies, buy marshmallows, make the “treats” by yourself and use some holiday related cookie cutters? (additional to the saved money you would even have much more variety in your “rice krispie holiday cookies” ^^)

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