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This Easter, give them a treat like no other—Chocolate Covered Bunny Berries! They’re destined to be a hit at any spring or Easter event!

How can I manipulate you to into throwing your Easter candy in a skillet with chocolate chips and convincing your friends that it’s dessert? Pull up a seat and grab a graham cracker.

Did the Easter bunny overfill the baskets this morning? I’m certain your wee ones would donate some of their sweets so you can whip up some of these Easter Candy Brownie Cookies!

Your kids will flip when they discover this yummy Sixlets Funfetti Cake Batter Fudge in their Easter Basket!

Decorate cupcakes with some frosting, jellybeans, and marshmallow Peeps. Green tinted coconut flakes can be used as "grass" to set the Peeps on.

Okay, so this isn’t really a hard sell. I mean let’s face it … cake dressed up as cute baby carrots is way more fun than the real vegetable version, right?!

If you love Whopper Egg Easter candy, you’ll go crazy for these Whopper Egg Brownies!! Crushed candy and malt powder make them festive and delicious!

These are baked doughnut hole ‘muffins’ – so way lower cal than traditional doughnut holes! Super easy to make too. Just pour the batter into mini muffin tins and then roll the baked doughnut holes in powdered sugar once they’re done. Easy peasy.

The chick have the right texture - chewy and crumbly, with a touch of sweetness from the golden raisins and a hint of coconut flavour. They did taste more on the healthy side rather than a dessert (especially since I forgot to add any extra sweetener), but as long as you're not expecting a sweet, rich treat than I think you'll love them as a snack!

Our Favorite Kid-Friendly Easter Ideas
by Staff Writer
Looking for some cute Easter recipes for the kids this year? We picked out 10 of our favorites that not only adorable, but are also delicious! So get out those jelly beans, food coloring, and marshmallow Peeps and start creating some fun recipes with your kids.


















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