Kids cereal is one of my kryptonites in life (like that new Dunkaroos cereal we’ve heard about). It’s easy to pour a bowl, almost always in my kitchen and starts my day with a smile. You know what also starts my day with a smile? Christmas!
Kellogg’s has now taken two things that make me the happiest and combined them into one, magical masterpiece: Froot Loops Candy Canes.
Candy Cane Season Is Coming Up Fast
While Hallmark has rekindled our Christmas spirit with Christmas in July marathon, we still like to look forward to the holiday season itself.
Each December, I find myself grabbing a couple boxes of candy canes. The Spree and SweetTart ones are a given, but we can’t forget about the Oreo flavor, can we? Now, I’ve got a new novelty flavor to look forward to… Froot Loops!
Instagram user @junkfoodmom gave us a sweet peek:
With an inspiration like Froot Loops, we can only assume the taste will be out-of-this-world fruity. As we can see from the packaging, the candy seems to have taken more inspiration from the classic candy cane style than the bright pops of color we’re used to in the cereal. As long as the Froot Loops taste I know and love is there, it can look however it pleases!
See how real Froot Loops cereal stacks up against the generic version.
Where Can I Buy Froot Loops Candy Canes?
You can find this seasonal treat now at Kroger stores nationwide and online. Each box has 12 canes and should retail for about $2.99. You’ll have to snatch up a few boxes for the holidays! In the meantime, why not brush up on some candy cane crafts?
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Go ahead and buy those sweet cereals you normally stay away from. This is dessert! —Taste of Home Test KitchenCaliente Cheese Crisps
To fire up the crowd, I pack these homemade crackers with bacon, pumpkin seeds and French-fried onion rings. Dunk them in picante sauce. —Jeanne Holt, Mendota Heights, MinnesotaFruity No-Bake Cookies
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After discovering I had multiple food sensitivities, I began developing holiday recipes that would be safe for me, but enjoyable for others, too. These tarts are delicious—with no gluten, eggs or dairy! —Chantale Michaud, Guelph, OntarioReally Good Snack Mix
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My mom and I used to make these treats for Christmas every year. The no-stovetop prep means the kids can help you mix up this easy batch of fun! —Savanna Chapdelaine, Orlando, FloridaFudgy S'mores Brownies
I combined the perfect, simple summer snack with my favorite brownie recipe to get a treat that's sure to wow at your next big party. —Judy Cunningham, Max, North DakotaGreen Bean Casserole
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For years I’ve taken these crispy, crunchy snacks to work. They get high marks from everybody in the teachers lounge. —Eileen Ball, Cornelius, North CarolinaPeanut Butter Cereal Treats
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This chunky, chewy malted milk chocolate bar is a feast for your eyes. Malted milk flavor fills this bar from top to bottom. —Taste of Home Test KitchenScalloped Sweet Corn Casserole
This is my Grandma Ostendorf's corn recipe I grew up enjoying. Now a grandmother myself, I still serve this comfy, delicious side as a family classic. —Lonnie Hartstack, Clarinda, IowaCrispy Pretzel Bars
I often make a big batch of these peanut butter-flavored cereal bars on days that I don't want to heat up the kitchen. Kids especially love them, so they're great for picnics, potlucks and school bake sales. —Jane Thompson, Eureka, IllinoisFish and Fries
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These smoky-sweet meatballs are a Pennsylvania Dutch specialty. I like setting them out when folks come to visit. —Janet Zeger, Middletown, PennsylvaniaFrench Toast Sticks
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My son always asks for this guilt-free frozen yogurt pie for his birthday. Complete with peanut butter, fudge topping and nuts, it tastes ice cream parlor-good…but it's healthier. —Margaret Hanson-Maddox, Montpelier, IndianaCauliflower Casserole
To dress up cauliflower, Mom used a delightful mixture of a cheesy sauce, bright red and green pepper pieces, and crushed cornflakes. We enjoyed this casserole so much that leftovers were rare. -Linda McGinty, Parma, OhioChocolate Peanut Butter Crunch Bars
My twist on rice crispy bars includes crunchy crushed pretzels. Then I top them with a creamy peanut butter coating and rich chocolate topping. Garnished with peanuts and even more pretzels, I don’t think I'd ever go back to plain old bars again. —Sherri Melotik, Oak Creek, WisconsinChocolate Almond Drops
So much rich, chocolaty flavor, so little time! My trufflelike cookies are deceptively easy to make and look so elegant on a party tray. —Betsy King, Duluth, MinnesotaBrunch Casserole
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My family enjoys meat loaf, but sometimes I can't spare the hour or more it takes to bake in the traditional shape. A quick alternative is to divide the meat mixture into muffin cups for individual servings that are ready in less than 30 minutes. —Sue Gronholz, Beaver Dam, WisconsinThe post Brand-New Froot Loops Candy Canes Will Be Here for Christmas 2020 appeared first on Taste of Home.
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