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Cereal treats - Crispy treats

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Hello, I was wondering if anyone could educate me on cereal/crispy treats?!? I have heard a little bit about them but no enough to attempt to make them or use them. What do you use them for? My guess is they are used for sculptured type cakes that have raised area's.... What kind of cereal do you use & how do you make them? I'm in Australia. Thanks in advance :)

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Have you ever had Rice Krispies cereal? It's just puffed rice cereal with a bit of butter and marshmallows.

I use them for cake topper figures, wrapped in fondant. I molded a wine bottle, then wrapped in fondant.

It's lightweight, so it can be good for helping to shape something and can hold up better than some angles of carved cake.

post #3 of 5

I found something on line that said Rice Krispies are known as Rice Bubbles in Australia.  Plus Rice Krispie treats are called LCMs in Australia, if that helps.

post #4 of 5

Try keloggs rice bubbles or even the Aldi brand. At times i add some LCM too.

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Thank you :)

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