If you are scrambling for some creative ways or easy last minute semi-homemade snack ideas to celebrate the holiday with your child {or a classroom full of children} you are in the right place today because I have a great idea for you!
Last year, I shared a similar idea on the blog {Dirt Pudding} but today I’m revamping it to appeal more to the “lucky” themed holiday. I call this idea Pot of Gold – Pudding Snack and it’s super simple to put together on the fly, as well as inexpensive and extra delicious – if I do say so myself!
With just some packaged pudding cups, crushed Oreos and gold foiled chocolate coins – you too can pull this together in no time! It’s seriously that easy!
So whether for your own family as a sweet treat on St. Patty’s Day or a large classroom group activity, I hope this pot of gold snack idea inspires you! Keep scrolling for ALL the details you need to know! Happy crafting my friends!
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It’s super simple to put together on the fly, as well as inexpensive and extra delicious for a green & gold party!
Snack Supplies:
- Chocolate Pudding Cups – 1 per serving
- Oreos Cookies
- Foil Wrapped Chocolate Coins
- Plastic Baggie
- Rolling Pin
Directions:
- First open all the pudding cups you will be making/serving. Set those aside.
- Place your Oreos in a plastic baggie and seal close.
- Take a rolling pin {or other kitchen utensil} and crush the Oreos till they look like dirt.
- Now take a spoonful of crushed Oreos and place them on top/inside the pudding cups.
- To finish, take two gold coins and place them inside the pudding cup as well.
- Serve immediately or store in fridge.
- For some added fun – add our FREE Lucky To Have You gift tag printable around the finished pudding cup!
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If you are looking for even MORE craft ideas that go along perfectly with St. Patrick’s Day, be sure to check out these fun posts listed below.
- Shamrock Love Plant
- Bucket of Luck
- Paper Bag Leprechaun
- Cupcake Liner Shamrock
- Gnome Leprechaun
- Handprint Leprechaun
- Tissue Paper Rainbow
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