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Coco Pebbles Cereal Bars Recipe

My family enjoys cereal bars made out of pretty much any kind of cereal. It’s a quick snack that requires little effort to make. You can’t go wrong with marshmallows, butter, and your favorite cereal. Add in a little honey and you now have a delicious snack that the whole family can enjoy.

The best part is because you are making them at home instead of buying the pre-packaged treats, you can control what goes into them. I like to try this recipe with many different kinds of cereal and so far these Coco Pebbles Cereal Bars are the favorite.

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Not only is this recipe versatile but it truly is so easy. This is a fun recipe to make during a sleepover or play date because the kids can help out.

I have always loved making a big deal out of sleepovers and the treats are so important. That’s the one thing that everyone always seems to remember from the sleepovers at my house, the delicious food.

That has somehow overshadowed all of the work that went into this trampoline sleepover but these cereal bars are so good I can understand why.

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Ingredients You Will Need to make Coco Pebbles Cereal Bars

About 8 cups of Coco Pebbles
1/3 cup of Honey
1 10-ounce bag of marshmallows
1/2 stick of butter

You will also need aluminum foil and a 13×9 inch pan.

How to Make Coco Pebbles Cereal Bars

 This recipe comes together by melting the butter in a microwave-safe bowl for about a minute.

Then add the marshmallows and stir. Add the honey and make sure it gets mixed in well with the marshmallows. Put the bowl of marshmallows and honey into the microwave.

Coco Pebbles Cereal Bars Recipe

Cook on high for 1 minute and then stir well. Put the bowl back in the microwave for another 30 seconds.

Add the Co Co Pebbles and mix well. The mixture should be gooey enough to mix but it is hardening as it cools so be sure to mix quickly. Add mixture to a foil-lined, greased, 13×9 inch pan.

Coco Pebbles Cereal Bars Recipe

Press firmly as you add it to the bottom of the pan and spread throughout the pan as evenly as possible.

Allow it to cool and it will harden as it stands.

Variations on this Recipe

You can use almost any cereal to make a delicious treat with this basic cereal bars recipe. I have tried Riced Krispies, the original marshmallow cereal bar treat as well as countless others.

Some of my favorites over the years are my Froot Loops Cereal Bars Recipe, Trix Cereal Bars, Fruity Pebbles Cereal Bars, and of course this Coco Pebbles Cereal Bars Recipe is the best cereal bar recipe if I do say so myself.

This recipe is so versatile and can be used for so many different cereals to create a giant spectrum of delicious gooey treats that the whole family will love.

When it comes to making a great cereal bars recipe marshmallow is the most important ingredient in my opinion. Now if only I could figure out how to make a cereal bars recipe healthy or at least make a cereal bars recipe with peanut butter.

I have thought about experimenting with other things instead of cereal, maybe I will try graham crackers or for a savory snack, cheese crackers. I think this would be an interesting combination and I may have to give it a try.

Have you tried a weird combination like this that somehow came out amazingly well? I would love to hear about it, be sure to leave me a comment below.

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Coco Pebbles Cereal Bars

Prep Time: 7 minutes
Cook Time: 1 minute 30 seconds
Total Time: 8 minutes 30 seconds

Ingredients

  • About 8 cups of Coco Pebbles
  • 1/3 cup of Honey
  • 1 10 ounce bag of marshmallows
  • 1/2 stick of butter

Instructions

    You will also need Aluminum foil and a 13×9 inch pan as well as a little extra butter to grease the pan.

    You will start out by melting the butter in a microwave-safe bowl for about a minute.

    Then add the marshmallows and stir. Add the honey and make sure it gets mixed in well with the marshmallows.

    Put the bowl of marshmallows and honey into the microwave.

    Cook on high for 1 minute and then stir well. Put the bowl back in the microwave for another 30 seconds.

    Add the Co Co Pebbles and mix well. The mixture should be gooey enough to mix but it is hardening as it cools so be sure to mix quickly.

    Add mixture to a foil-lined, greased, 13×9 inch pan.

    Press firmly as you add it to the bottom of the pan and spread throughout the pan as evenly as possible.

    Allow it to cool and it will harden as it stands.

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My journey started after a Crohn's disease diagnosis, inspiring a commitment to well-being. This site shares my distinctive approach to healthy living with my collection of nutritious recipes that boast authentic flavors, mimicking the indulgence of traditional dishes. I love sharing guilt free recipes for low carb, keto, gluten-free, paleo, and the specific carbohydrate diet. I also share tips on natural living, including homemade cleaners and cleaning hacks. I also share my experience as a veterinary technician and pet groomer, to integrate pet health tips, homemade dog food recipes, and grooming insights to ensure your pets thrive.

Jeffrey

Thursday 9th of February 2017

Great twist on the traditional Rice Krispy Treats! I've used Cinnamon Toast Crunch and added a bit of miniature marshmallows and chocolate chips after stirring in the cereal, kind of twist on S'mores. I bet your Cocoa Pebble bars would go over well in the kids' lunches!

Melissa

Thursday 9th of February 2017

Yes they are so yummy, if you like the traditional recipe you will love these!

Liz Blake

Tuesday 7th of July 2015

Yum! Love this cereal - ate it as a kid! Can't wait to try these!

DJ

Monday 6th of July 2015

These look great! They would be fun to make with my niece.

Sharon Wong

Saturday 18th of April 2015

These look so yummy! Going to have to make some and try it for myself. It would be a great snack to bring to school. Thanks for sharing! :)

Erin Kennedy

Saturday 18th of April 2015

Honey! And Chocolate! I never thought of these delicious ingredients when I think of making rice crispy treats. These look so yummy and I am definitely going to use Coco pebbles to make my need for chocolate rice crispy squares.

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