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Fruity Fro-Yo Fun Bars
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17 Ratings

5 spoons 53%
4 spoons 18%
3 spoons 24%
2 spoons 6%
1 spoons
Don’t want to wait for the ice cream truck? Make these fun frozen yogurt treats yourself! This novelty-inspired dessert has only four ingredients and a few simple steps, so it’s easy to make with the kids.
Prep: 15 MinTotal: 8 Hr 15 Min
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Posted 7/22/2012 1:59:38 PM REPORT ABUSE Maffteach said:
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I just made this today and can't wait to try it! Instead of fruit cereal, I crushed up to Nature Valley granola bars and used that in between layers.
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Posted 7/12/2012 1:15:27 PM REPORT ABUSE KayBeeOne said:
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I found the wax paper bags in various forms all over the internet for about $3 for 60. The old fashioned touch is less available in local grocery stores. I looks like they cut them in half to fit and stitched up the cut side. I liked this touch too. The wax paper is perfect for the messy melting yogurt. Stands up to freezer well also. I remember these in my lunch bag. Then flip and fold plastic bags came along. My daughter knows nothing but zip lock. Wax might be greener disposable solution. Everything old is new again.
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Posted 7/6/2012 10:39:15 AM REPORT ABUSE LAUNCH said:
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reviewed the recipe/video... 5 spoons for being VERY creative. Question for you all... the paper wraps in the pic with the string... Like the presentation aspect. Where can I find????
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Posted 7/15/2011 5:32:11 PM REPORT ABUSE Puggleson said:
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I actually took the idea and did something different. I used vanilla yogurt and added Oreos to make a cookies and cream frozen yogurt. It was a little on the sweet side, but my family absolutely loved it.
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Posted 7/14/2011 8:09:08 PM REPORT ABUSE mariannette said:
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Chipped fresh strawberry & kiwi bits make a nice sub for Trix
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Posted 7/14/2011 6:33:19 PM REPORT ABUSE christina9 said:
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These are sooo cute and so incredibly easy to make! they are way too sweet for mine and my families taste buds, so if i were to make it again i would definitely make it with light condensed milk!
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Posted 7/14/2011 2:57:19 PM REPORT ABUSE amorlindo777 said:
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WOW! I viewed the video and this is oh-so ez! Got it in my to-do list asap! Thank you!
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Posted 7/14/2011 11:20:09 AM REPORT ABUSE weetiger3 said:
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I'm thinking of using unsweetened condensed milk, if I can find it and then using Splenda to sweeten it, in order to cut the calories. Has anyone tried this or something similar?
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Posted 6/29/2011 8:04:41 PM REPORT ABUSE angela3733 said:
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i would definetly try these but as popsicles...seems easier than cutting bars
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Posted 6/27/2011 10:41:33 PM REPORT ABUSE Rachel0320 said:
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Made these last night. They are creamy which I love! The strawberry has a nice taste to it, but I thought the lime was a little too weak. Next time I would want to try a bold flavor with the strawberry. The trix I wanted to omit from the get go, but my husband convinced me to keep them in. Some people may like them, but I tried it and then ate around them. He said next time he would prefer it without them. All in all, good, but not great.
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