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If you’re looking for a low-lift but festive treat for your Halloween party, look no further. These no-bake Frankenstein-themed treats, which are inspired by a classic rice cereal treat, come together quickly and are easy enough that the kids can get involved. They’re also ideal for when you want to make dessert in advance, as you can make them up to three days before serving.
To start, melt the butter and marshmallows on the stove until the mixture is smooth. Pro tip: mini marshmallows melt faster than the standard version. Add in the rice cereal then let the mixture set in a greased baking dish. While we know kids might be impatient, it’s crucial to let these treats cool completely before slicing or you’ll end up with a gooey mess. To decorate, all you need to do is melt chocolate in the microwave until smooth and glossy.
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