Give your favorite sugary cereal a fun twist with these easy-to-make and tasty Froot Loops Marshmallow Treats. Perfect for any occasion!

Six Froot Loops Marshmallow Treats sitting on a white table in front of glass bowls filled with Froot Loops Cereal and Mini Marshmallows.

Fun fact of the day, Froot Loops feature the citrus flavors of orange, lemon and lime. We wouldn’t have guessed that but whatever the flavor combination this is our all-time favorite sugary cereal.  So of course, Froot Loops Marshmallow Treats were at the top of our list for our dessert bar series. Sweet, crunchy and yummy and super easy to make, these colorful dessert bars are sure to please at a party, backyard barbecue or family gathering. Enjoy!

Ingredients You Will Need

All the ingredients you will need to make a batch of Froot Loops Marshmallow Treats.

How to Make the Marshmallow Mixture

Collage image showing the steps for melting the butter and the mini marshmallows for Fruit Loops Marshmallow Treats.

Step 1: Melt the butter in a large saucepan on medium-low heat.
Step 2: Add the Mini Marshmallows to the melted butter and on medium-low heat, stir the mixture until the marshmallows are completely melted.
Step 3: When the marshmallows are melted, take the pan off the heat.

Adding the Froot Loop Cereal

Collage image showing the steps for adding the Froot Loops Cereal to the melted marshmallow mixture.

Steps 4-5: Add the Froot Loops Cereal to the marshmallow mixture and gently fold the cereal into the marshmallow mixture.

Assembly Instructions

Collage image showing the steps for pouring the cereal mixture into a 9x13" pan.

Step 6: Spoon the mixture into a 9×13″ pan.  (We line the pan with a piece of parchment paper to make it easier to remove the treats from the pan when they are cooled.)
Step 7: Lightly press the mixture into the pan. 
Steps 8-9: Let the Froot Loops Marshmallow Treats cool in the pan and then remove them from the pan and them cut them into squares. Enjoy!

Serving/Storage Instructions

Overhead shot of a batch of Froot Loops Marshmallow Treats laying on a white table.

Marshmallow Treats will last 2-3 days at room temperature in an air-tight container before they start to get stale. You can extend that timeline a few days if you store them in the refrigerator and then take them out about 30 minutes before you eat them. They freeze up great though and that is what we do if we want to make these ahead of time for a party or a family gathering.  They defrost very quickly and taste great once they are defrosted. You can keep them in the freezer for up to a couple of months.

Closeup on a stack of three Froot Loops Marshmallow Treats sitting on a white table next to a glass of milk.

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Froot Loops Marshmallow Treats

Yield 12-15 servings
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Additional Time 15 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes

Give your favorite sugary cereal a fun twist with these easy-to-make and tasty Froot Loops Marshmallow Treats. Perfect for any occasion!

Ingredients

  • 7 tablespoons Butter (We use Sweet Cream Salted)
  • 7 cups Mini Marshmallows
  • 8 cups Froot Loops Cereal

Instructions

    1. Melt the butter in a large saucepan on medium-low heat.
    2. Add the Mini Marshmallows to the melted butter and on medium-low heat, stir the mixture until the marshmallows are completely melted.
    3. When the marshmallows are melted, take the pan off the heat.
    4. Add the Froot Loops Cereal to the marshmallow mixture and gently fold the cereal into the marshmallow mixture.
    5. Spoon the mixture into a 9x13" pan.  (We line the pan with a piece of parchment paper to make it easier to remove the treats from the pan when they are cooled.)
    6. Lightly press the mixture into the pan. 
    7. Let the Froot Loops Marshmallow Treats cool in the pan.
    8. Remove the treats from the pan and then cut them into squares.

Notes

Storing/Freezing Instructions
Marshmallow Treats will last 2-3 days at room temperature in an air-tight container before they start to get stale.  You can extend that timeline a few days if you store them in the refrigerator and then take them out about 30 minutes before you eat them.  They freeze up great though and that is what we do if we want to make these ahead of time for a party or a family gathering.  They defrost very quickly and taste great once they are defrosted.  You can keep them in the freezer for up to a couple of months.

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