I'm pregnant and NEED a Mickey Krispy treat!!! Can I get these online anywhere??
Probably cant buy them...BUT!...you can make em!
The Disneystore has Mickey Cookie Cutters which can be used to make cookies, pancakes, AND rice crispy treats...
We have a evil plan to recreate Mickey Mouse Premium Ice Cream bars with this cookie cutter. We have an ice cream maker..gonna pour it into the cookie cutter as a mold, let it harden, insert a popcicle stick, pour hardening chocolate over wrap em up and freeeeeze em!
I agree making your own is a quick fix, but still not the same.
There is something different about the taste of the ones in the parks.
I usually save all my snack points and buy RC Treats to bring home. Of course they don't last long but I have the "memory" for a while a least.
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If you decided to make them at home, there is an ebay company York Baking that sells the mickey confetti if you decide to do the chocolate dip. I hope you can find an answer to your craving. My cousin craved twinkie tiramisue from pop century her whole pregnancy. We decided to take a 16 hour drive during a holiday weekend just to stay at Pop. We brought home so many of them that we had them after her babe was born.
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Make them at home, with the following alterations:
Use 5 cups of krispies instead of 6
Use 4 TBSP butter/margarine instead of 3.
They will be more marshmallow-y and moist than the ones you *usually* make at home, and they will taste more like the park version.
I actually find the park ones to not be that good...I'm pretty sure it's because I use real butter (the european kind...yummmm!) and they use NOT real butter.
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Make them at home, with the following alterations:
Use 5 cups of krispies instead of 6
Use 4 TBSP butter/margarine instead of 3.
They will be more marshmallow-y and moist than the ones you *usually* make at home, and they will taste more like the park version.
I actually find the park ones to not be that good...I'm pretty sure it's because I use real butter (the european kind...yummmm!) and they use NOT real butter.
Ooh, I love European butter! I'm gonna try this sometime
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Wow, this thread is making me crave Mickey krispie treats. They are pretty much my favorite food. BrerGnat ~ thanks for the modifications, I'll have to try that next time I make them. I like making them at home but always wish they were more like the ones at the park. Maybe this will be the fix.
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