No matter how old I get, Rice Krispies Treats don’t get old. How could anyone ever outgrow dense cereal bars glued together with gooey, sweet, melted marshmallows and butter?
Or in the case of these treats, gooey, sweet, melted marshmallows and butter with Fruit Loops.
Fruit Loops were a favorite childhood cereal, but they were something special and only served at Grandma’s house. I haven’t bought them in years but saw them in a local Aruban grocery store and the brightly colored rings beckoned me to place them in my cart.
Drizzled with white chocolate (I’m keeping good on that white chocolate promise) and sprinkles, and these little no-bake bars have many of my favorite ingredients rolled into one.
And let’s not forget the Malibu. It’s almost the weekend, right?
Because what better way to trash up some sugary cereal and sprinkles than to combine them with Malibu Rum?
Don’t mind if I do.
Clearly no one is going to get tipsy from 3 tablespoons of Malibu in an entire pan, but if for some reason adding a splash of Malibu isn’t appropriate for you, simply omit it and make these as virgin Fruit Loops Treats. And I’ll have your share.
Malibu just screams Caribbean Vacation, and since I’m on one, it was only fitting. It adds a hint of coconutty-pineapple flavor to the bars makes me think of spring break in Cancun where $20 all-you-can-drink specials really means, all-you-can-drink-and-still-walk.
I like Malibu much better with Fruit Loops and on my couch than in chintzy plastic cups with watered down orange juice and in smelly clubs.
Because Fruit Loops are larger in size than Rice Krispies, these treats don’t hold together quite as well as Rice Krispies Treats, but the one-of-a-kind flavor of Fruit Loops makes any slight holding together issues a no biggie.
The Malibu-infused marshmallow buttery gooey lovely stuff sinks to the base of the bars and holds them together below while the white chocolate melts into the crevices at the surface and seals them at the top.
The best part of these treats is they’re literally a 5-minutes two-bowl project. One bowl for the marshmallows, butter, Malibu, and cereal; and another for melting the white chocolate.
The hardest part was waiting for them to chill so I could slice into them. I store them in the freezer and the white chocolate hardens and snaps perfectly when I bite into it, the cereal is extra crunchy, the Malibu-infused marshmallow mixture is chilled but doesn’t freeze solid and keeping them cold helps keep them intact better.
Kiddie cereal never tasted so good until it got liquored up.
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Malibu Rum Fruit Loops Treats with White Chocolate and Sprinkles (no-bake)
Makes one 9-by-9-inch pan, about 9 generous squares
one 10.5-ounce bag mini marshmallows
1/4 cup butter (half of one stick)
3 tablespoons Malibu Rum*
about 6 cups Fruit Loops Cereal
1/2 cup white chocolate chips
2 tablespoons sprinkles
Prepare a 9-by-9-inch pan by lining it with aluminum foil, spray with cooking spray; set aside. In a large microwave-safe bowl, combine the marshmallows and butter and heat on high power to melt, about 90 seconds. Keep a watchful eye because the marshmallows will grow and swell to the top of the bowl. Immediately upon removing the bowl from the microwave, stir vigorously for about 10 seconds to combine the butter and marshmallows. Add the Malibu and stir to combine. Add the cereal, one cup at a time, and toss to coat. (I wanted to keep these gooey so I suggest not more than 6 cups of cereal, possibly only 5. I used about 5 1/2 cups) Pour mixture into prepared pan and lightly pack it down and smooth it with a spatula; set aside.
In a small microwave-safe bowl, melt the white chocolate on high power, about 45 seconds. Stop to stir and heat in 10-second bursts until chocolate can be stirred smooth, taking care not to scorch the chocolate, noting that white chocolate scorches very easily. Drizzle the melted chocolate over the bars with a spoon. Garish with sprinkles before chocolate sets. Place pan in the freezer for about 1 hour or until bars have set up before slicing and serving. Because of the alcohol in the Malibu, these will take a bit longer to set than traditional Krispy Treats to set up. Store bars in an airtight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or in the freezer for up to 3 months. I prefer them chilled and store them in the freezer
*Note: Bars are not intended for children or for those who do not consume alcohol. Bars can be made without alcohol with no recipe adaptations needed, or add 2 teaspoons vanilla extract in it’s place.
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I love Rice Krispies Treats in all forms and ways, and a trip to Aruba just isn’t complete without making a batch. I tend to make at least one batch of Rice Krispies Bars or cereal bars of some form on almost every trip here because they’re no-bake and easy.
Here are a few of my favorite cereal bars:
Double Chocolate Caramel Corn & Cocoa Rice Krispies Candy Bars (No-Bake with Vegan & GF options)
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough & Marshmallow Stuffed Rice Krispie Bars (No Bake)
Butterscotch Rice Krispies Treats with Vegan Chocolate Frosting (No Bake)
Deep Dish Double Chocolate Golden Grahams Smores Bars (Vegan & GF options)
Rice Krispies Treats with Vegan Chocolate Frosting (Vegan, GF)
Peanut Butter Cocoa Krispies Smores Bars -One of my highest viewed recipes, thanks to Pinterest
Special K Bars (No Bake) – My grandma’s recipe and one of my favorite treats ever. I never tire of them.
Do you like Rice Krispies treats or any variation of cereal bars?
If you have any favorite recipes using cereal bars, link them up.
I wanted to post these before the weekend just in case you have a summer bbq, party, or are dying to liquor up some kiddie cereal.
Fruit Loops or Malibu – Any fun memories of either?
Fruit Loops remind me of my childhood and my grandma buying them for my sister and I, something my mother would never do.
And Malibu reminds me of spring breaks in Cancun, a trip to Jamaica and to Grand Cayman with Scott almost a decade ago. Sun, fun, and plenty of happy memories.
Thanks for the Vegan a la Mode Cookbook Giveaway entries
Isn’t Malibu SO delicious!?! Put me on the beach with one (or the whole pan) of these bars and I will be a happy girl!
OK, now I know why I don’t eat cereal: it was missing the rum! :) Those fruit loops treats are so-so cute!
The vibrant colors in the Fruit Loops make these look like the Caribbean version of rice krispie treats! I think I’d like any bar made with cereal and marshmallows (ok–maybe not All Bran…but when I’m 80 yrs old,who knows!). Love your creativity and the re-cap of all your similar bars. The photo of the butterscotch rice krispie treats really caught my eye–ooh that frosting!!
I love cereal bars and bright colors – and I made those butterscotch treats here in Aruba years ago and still remember them fondly :)
Oh wow. Froot loops. Talk about the memories. We ate those, Sugar Corn Pops, Apple Jacks, Lucky Charms, Cap’n Crunch, Peanut Butter Cap’n Crunch, Cocoa and Fruity Pebbles, Frosted Flakes, Count Chocula, Cocoa Puffs, Cookie Crisp, Honey Smacks, and I am sure there are countless others I forgot! LOL! :-)
These bars look amazing and absolutely nostalgic! LOVE! :-)
You just rattled off tons of cereals that are RIPE for playing with – I almost made something with Apple Jacks. Those may be next!
Okay. When you look up “genius” in the dictionary, I bet a picture of you will show up. Synonym of genius: Averie. These look awesome! I’ll just be making the virgin version, of course.
P.S. Not to be nit-picky, but I just thought I’d point out that your site is coming up a little wonky for me. I re-loaded just to make sure, but it seems like it’s in a primitive/HTML version. Just thought I’d let you know!
Don’t know how genius I am but plenty of long, hot runs and lots of mental “space” and my brain wanders into these types of things :) Thanks for the heads up on the rest. Just emailed you.
Sinful and genius! I’m trying to imagine bringing a pan full of these to the classroom and just sitting back for a reaction. That might be fun. Then again, it might also be unethical and, probably, literally, sinful. Oh, well. Might make these for National Rum Day’s entry–it’s coming up soon! Thanks for sharing!
Natl Rum Day – I like the sounds of that!
Not to pressure you either way, but would you be interested in doing a post (either guest or on your own blog) for it? National Eat Dessert First month is still going strong, but we’re missing a National Rum Day entry for the 16th. It’d be great to have you on board to celebrate; let me know if you’d like an excuse to make more rum (read: yum) dessert!
I didn’t eat a lot of fruit loops, but I do like my Malibu! (It isn’t strong enough though, so I have to add a little somethin’ somethin’ to it – hehe)!!
Malibu is definitely the drink you drink for taste, not effect!
These look amazing, adore the bright and fun colors! Such a great idea having an adult “kid” treat. :-)
Yum, I love the idea of rum in there. And Fruit Loops!
Something is in the air – craves for kid’s cereal treats :) Love your addition of Malibu! My treats caught some of your Aruba waves – coconut, marshmallows and white chocolate!
I never would have thought to add alcohol to a cereal bar. Your imagination amazes me!
It’s amazing what really long runs alone in the heat will do to your brain cells – these types of things :)
all your no bake bars are absolutely perfect & look incredibly delicious!
xo
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thanks, Ally!
Rum and fruit loops – definitely never would have thought to combine those, haha. That is awesome :D And super colorful – perfect for Malibu.
Colorful is the name of the game sometimes!
Ahhhh, these are SO fun!! Love the colors…and the adult twist, of course :-)
Malibu rum is a steady at my home bar – it makes me feel like I’m on an island (like you, lucky!). These treats look so fun – definitely picking up fruit loops next time I’m at the store ;)
and if you happen to make these or something boozy, LMK how it turns out!
At the grocery store this morning, I discovered that Cheerios now has it’s own version of Fruit Loops. Colorful little bites. Still high in sugar, but they’re touting whole grains at the first ingredients. It’s a sign that I put a box in my cart this morning and discovered THIS POST on your website a mere hours later. I’ll be tinkering in the kitchen later tonight! THANKS!
well the timing is perfect then! LMK how things go if you make these or something similar!