Kellogg’s new Rice Krispies Treats are bite-sized and dipped in chocolate or frosting

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Rice Krispies Treats are hands down one of my favorite desserts. Not only can you turn them into pretty much anything, but if you cover them in chocolate or candy coating, the added sweetness is pure perfection.

Personally, I always cover them in as much chocolate as possible.

Now, however, it seems like my days of making and dunking Rice Krispies treats myself can officially come to an end. Starting in January 2019, you will now be able to buy Rice Krispies Treats Snap Crackle Poppers. These bite-size treats are the familiar sweet snacks coated in vanilla créme, cookies ‘n creme or chocolate!

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Lucky for me, I was able to taste them early and can confirm they are just as delicious as if you’d coated them in chocolate yourself. And, because they’re small enough to pop in your mouth, the extra sweetness is just enough without being too overbearing.

The bag is also resealable, so you can easily pack a few for lunch or just grab some to snack on without feeling guilty for eating too many.

If you’d like a Rice Krispies Treat with just a bit of coating, however, Kellogg’s also recently introduced full-size cookies ‘n crème and birthday cake Rice Krispies Treats that are only drizzled with frosting.

Will you be trying the new Rice Krispies Treats Snap Crackle Poppers when they hit shelves in 2019?

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