Bunny Bait Snack Mix + Free Treat Bag Topper
Bunny Bait Snack Mix is a super quick treat to put together but it will have your kids talking about it for a long time to come.
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My favorite thing about snack mix is that you can literally fly by the seat of your pants when making it. There are so many variations of what you can put in it that you can make it different every time. You don’t need to wait for a holiday to make it but you may want to since there are so many yummy treats that you can only find during certain times of year.
This time around I only used 4 ingredients and I will say there were no complaints in our house! That’s always a plus, amiright? To make this bunny bait snack mix, here’s what you’ll need:
Cookie Crisp Cereal
Pastel Colored Sixlets
Small Pretzels
Bunny Marshmallows
Printable Bag Toppers
I was feeling extra festive so the treat toppers I made are a bit different than the ones I normally make. Normally you just need to print, cut and staple the topper onto the snack bag. This time you’ll be cutting out the bunnies and the bag toppers separately. Once you have your snack bags filled with bunny bait and the bag topper stapled on, you’ll stick the bunny onto the bag topper using double-sided adhesive.
Printing Tips: Print the bunnies out onto heavy duty card stock. Print the bag toppers out onto regular white copy paper.
Here are a few other ideas that you may want to include in your bunny bait snack mix:
Gold Fish
Chex Cereal
Muddy Buddies
M&M’s
Robin Eggs Whoppers
Granola
Bunny Bait Bag Toppers are for PERSONAL USE only. Please do not sell, share or redistribute files.
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hey girl This is so cool! Ya’ll have fun! Wish I was there!
Diana,
These look so cute!! Thank you!
such a cute idea!
We make something similar to this every year for our family Easter gathering. We call it GORP, but love the name Bunny Bait for it! And bunny marshmallow we need to add those this year! Thanks for sharing!
My girls used to do Girl Scouts and we used to make GORP for our camp outs. Sooo yummy!!! 🙂