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Double Marshmallow Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispie Treats

These fun Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispie Treats are sweet and colorful, with double the marshmallows! This is a quick and easy dessert that’s great for kids, but just as loved by adults!

Double marshmallow Fruity Pebbles Krispie Treats surrounded by scattered marshmallows.

My husband is one of those guys who isn’t super concerned with style.  If it’s comfortable, he will wear it.

Except sweatpants, he won’t wear those, which makes no sense to me.

For the most part he’ll wear what I buy for him.  BUT left up to his own devices, even the most carefully and lovingly selected items can quickly go awry.

For example, the cargo pant.  My husband is the one with his cargo pant pockets fully loaded.  I have told him that you’re not supposed to actually fill the pockets, that they’re just a style.  This logic makes no sense to him.  If a pocket is there, surely it is meant to be used.

He’s trying to help the pants live up to their full potential, he says.

Next up, work-out wear.  To him, this can be anything.   He came home from a “run ” the other day dressed in jeans, a belt, boots and a tucked in T-shirt.  He literally went running in a belt.   I was telling my girlfriend about it and how weird it is to run in jeans and she asked me who he was running from…because the only time anyone should be running in jeans and a belt is when they fear for their life.  I tried to explain to him that if there are buttons or a belt loops you shouldn’t be exercising in them, but my logic fell on deaf ears.

This brings me to my next point…jeans.  My husband has yet to retire the “carpenter style” jeans that were popular back in the early 2000’s.   My husband isn’t a carpenter and doesn’t regularly carry around a hammer, so any pant with a hammer loop is really unnecessary in our daily lives. BUT since these jeans are so baggy I am assuming that running in them isn’t as hard as say, a pair of skinnys.

He doesn’t understand why I get embarrassed.  And honestly, the more embarrassed I get, the more he tried to push the envelope.

A few weeks ago we had a cold day…in the 20’s.  He and I had to run to the store together and he went to get in the car dressed in a shirt and shorts.  Basically like it was Spring Break.  I told him to go put on his clothes, to which he replied, “Yeah, this is what I am wearing.”

He refused to change into weather-appropriate attire.  I was so embarrassed.  I tried to pretend that he was my father when we went to the store, instead of my husband…shaking my head and calling him “dad” really loud…which totally backfired when he started saying completely inappropriate sexy-time comments to me.  I can’t win.

So anyway, I ask you, please..am I the only wife who has to deal with this?

I need intervention tips!

Now to comfort myself from the carpenter jeans humiliation I have to endure daily I make sweet treats.  It’s a coping mechanism.

Today we have my most favorite thing of all, the Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispie Treat.

A stack of Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispie Treats with scattered Marshmallow Bits.

I have been making Rice Krispie treats with Fruity Pebbles for years and years and years.  It’s my most favorite variation on the usual Rice Krispie Treat.  And in the case of trying to keep things fresh I adapted my recipe slightly to accommodate for more marshmallows.  Because the more the merrier.  Plus, when I saw these mini “Mallow Bits” at Target a few weeks ago I knew exactly how I wanted to use them.

Here are the stars of the show…

Boxes of Rice Krispie and Fruity Pebbles cereals and a jar of Marshmallow Bits.

Being the self-proclaimed Krispie expert that I am, I like to use a combination of the cereals.  Through years of research I have perfected the ratio of Rice Krispies to Fruity Pebbles, for the best Fruity Pebbles Treats!  *ahem.

A bowl of Fruity Pebbles cereal.

Once you do the usual Krispie business: melting the butter, melting the marshmallows, stirring in the cereal you will need to take these to the next level by adding the Mallow Bits…

Photo collage of ingredients for Fruity Pebbles Treats being mixed together in a mixing bowl.

Stir that up and press the yumminess into a greased pan.

And if you bought an extra jar of the Mallow Bits you can pour some more on top for a pretty garnish.  Pretty garnishes are important.

Photo collage of Fruity Pebbles treats in a baking tray, before and after the Marshmallow Bits are added over top.

Cut them up and eat to help soothe the pain of living with your fashion crime of a spouse.

Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispie Treats on a baking tray.

My husband begrudgingly approved this message.

Individual Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispie Treats in muffin wrappers.
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Double Marshmallow Fruity Pebble Krispy Treats

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  • Author: Shelly
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Resting Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 35 treats 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: American

Description

These fun Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispie Treats are sweet and colorful, with double the marshmallows! An easy dessert to make with kids!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 8 cups Rice Krispies
  • 4 cups Fruity Pebbles
  • 1/2 cup butter (1 stick)
  • 2 (10.5 oz) bags of mini marshmallows.
  • 1 container of Jet Puffed Mallow Bits, plus more for garnish


Instructions

  1. Spray a 9×13 pan with cooking spray
  2. In a large sauce pan melt butter over low heat. When butter is melted add both bags of mini marshmallows (not the Mallow Bits). Stir until melted, remove from heat.
  3. Pour in your Krispies and Fruity Pebbles, stir to combine evenly.
  4. Pour in your entire container of Mallow Bits and stir until incorporated.
  5. Press evenly into your prepared pan.
  6. * optional garnish ~ sprinkle extra Mallow Bits on top and press gently to secure.
  7. Let cool for 15 minutes and cut into squares.

Notes

Store in an airtight container for up to 2 days

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79 comments on “Double Marshmallow Fruity Pebbles Rice Krispie Treats”

  1. Carrie's Creations

    Love these! I like that it’s only part fruity pebbles and not all fruity pebbles.. I must try these soon!

  2. Rachel @ The Avid Appetite

    You had me cracking up at this story…ah husbands. Love the Fruity Pebble treats…delish!

  3. thanks for the laugh…
    out.loud.
    my husband wondered what I was laughing about, and I said, “you” because this could have been written about him.
    running in a belt? 🙂

  4. natalie (the sweets life)

    this post made me laugh out loud–too funny! my husband is quite the opposite, sometimes TOO much of a fashionista…i’m like “IT’S OKAY TO GO TO THE STORE IN A SWEATSHIRT!!”

  5. Georgia @ The Comfort of Cooking

    These are so fun and colorful! What a great treat, and perfect for Easter too. Thanks for sharing!

  6. Love the ones made with fruity pebbles!!!! but have you ever tried using Special K with berries instead??? This crispy treat is the bomb…gotta try it!

  7. Your husband and mine must be long lost twins – except add to the “uniform” a grey t-shirt. Cargo pants/carpenter jeans and a grey t-shirt. You wouldn’t know my husband owns any other clothes. I keep telling him that there is more to life than grey t-shirts, but he just stares as me like I am speaking another language.
    I have gotten over being embarrassed and just let him do his thing. After all, he doesn’t complain when I wear socks and one of his (grey) t-shirts to bed…
    🙂

  8. Ha hahahaha. My boyfriend lives for comfortable clothes too, and he’s pretty good at choosing simple but nice-looking outfits. But he doesn’t really wear gym clothes to the gym, though! He’ll wear like…normal shorts (with belt loops) and a t-shirt. I’m like…you HAVE basketball shorts, right?

    Don’t. Understand.

    🙂 Those look like great springtime treats!

  9. Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts

    Hilarious! Living up to their potential…never heard that about pants before. I finally got my husband into a straight leg pant. For years his was always tapered – ugh!!
    I need to pick up those mini marshmallows! They looks great on here!

  10. I laughed SO HARD!!! I use to pester my husband about the exact same things and it would go terribly! He would get all defensive about his clothes and then it was impossible to get him to separate from them. Then I learned a trick! When he wears something I don’t like I just eye the offending item and let a little distaste show. And he says, “WHAT!?” and I say, “Nothing.” and look away and then in a minute I look back and he says, “What is wrong with my ragged tee shirt with a band that hasn’t been popular since 1992?!” and I say, “Nothing, it’s………….fine.” And then we go to the store and I smile at every single guy that is wearing a nice shirt, the kind I wish my husband would wear. I don’t flirt, or anything, just smile. Within a few days I find the item of clothing I didn’t say a word about in the trash and the next time we shop he asks which shirt I like better and holds up two nice shirts:)!

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