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Delicious snack bars made with just four simple ingredients. A great way to use up any leftover cereal that your kids no longer eat!
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If your kids are anything like mine they will beg me to buy a certain cereal, eat half the pack and then never touch it again!
They’re also terrible for only eating half the options in those mini multipacks of cereal!
It drives me mad having so many half eaten boxes of cereal in my kitchen so I decided to use some of it up to make these tasty Chocolate Cereal Bars. The perfect snacks for kids!

Start off by melting peanut butter and honey in a jug in the microwave.
If you want to make these bars nut free then you can use Wow Butter.

Add this to a bowl with leftover cereal. I used three different types of cereal. It really doesn’t matter what size of shape it is.

Add it to a lined loaf tin and press down with the back of a spoon to make it as compact as possible.

Pour on some melted chocolate and then pop into the freezer for at least 1 hour to firm up.

It’s then ready to cut into slices and enjoy!

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If you liked this recipe you may also enjoy my No Bake Cornflake Bars


Leftover Cereal Bars
Description
Delicious snack bars made with just four simple ingredients. A great way to use up any leftover cereal that your kids no longer eat!
Ingredients
- 120g peanut butter
- 75g honey
- 90g cereal
- 150g milk chocolate
Instructions
- Add the peanut butter and honey to a jug and melt in the microwave.
- Add the cereal to a large bowl, pour in the peanut butter and honey mixture and mix well.
- Line a loaf tin with parchment paper and transfer the mixture into this.
- Press down well with the back of a spoon to make it as compact as possible.
- Melt the chocolate and pour this over the cereal mixture.
- Freeze for at least 1 hour to firm up.
- Cut into 8 large slices or 16 smaller pieces.
Notes
These Cereal Bars will keep in the fridge for up to 4 days.
They can also be frozen for up to 2 months. They will defrost in half an hour at room temperature.

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