Copycat Christmas Wreath Cookies

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Copycat Christmas Wreath Cookies

Copycat Christmas Wreath Cookies

The holidays are such an exciting time of the year, and it is important that your holiday desserts match the excitement of the season. With this Copycat Christmas Wreath Cookies recipe, you can make an exciting holiday dessert without spending hours in the kitchen. Made with crunchy corn flakes and sweet marshmallows, this recipe is just as fun to make as it is to eat. This is the perfect dessert to make with the kids, so try it this holiday season for a unique dessert.

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Serves8

Preparation Time10 min

Cooking Time30 min

Cooking MethodNo Bake

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I made these Christmas just gone and they went down a treat with my Niece and Nephew, I even made some for their little end of term Christmas party and parents were asking my sister in law where she bought them! At Halloween I swapped the corn flakes for rice krispies and make Frankenstein heads which the kids also loved. It can be a little sticky to work with but it does work out in the end.

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