Celery and Peanut Butter Reindeer Snack for Kids
This Rudolph celery and peanut butter reindeer snack is a fun and healthy snack for Christmas. The kids can enjoy these reindeer peanut butter snacks after school or between meals.
They are also perfect for school parties and any kid-friendly holiday events. I love that these are quick and easy to put together. Since they are so easy to make, you could make a big batch if needed in no time.
As a bonus, to go along with the Reindeer theme, you can use these as a snack after some fun Reindeer crafts!
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How to Make Celery and Peanut Butter Rudolph Snacks
Check out how easy these cute little peanut butter and celery snacks are for the holidays!
What you need for these Celery and Peanut Butter Reindeer Snack for Kids:
- Celery
- Peanut Butter
- Candy Eyes
- Red Jelly Beans
- Pretzels
These reindeer peanut butter and celery sticks are super easy to put together. They only take a few steps and even the kids can help!
Putting the Celery and Peanut Butter Reindeer Snack for Kids Together:
First, cut the celery into 3-4 pieces.
Then, fill the celery with peanut butter. I like using a knife to spread the peanut butter in there because it’s easier.
For the antlers, break the bottom off of the pretzels and place them near the top of the celery sticks. The peanut butter should help hold the pretzels on.
Add 2 candy eyes for the face and a red jelly bean for the nose.
Serve them on a platter so the kids can grab a Reindeer or serve with some cute Reindeer Cookies like these from Eating on a Dime.
The will definitely love these Celery and Peanut Butter Reindeer Snack for Kids! You can make them as a special holiday treat or snack, make them for school Christmas parties, and more.
The best part is that the kids will have fun eating a more healthy lunch or snack!
Print the recipe so that you have the ingredients and instructions on hand!
Celery and Peanut Butter Reindeer Snack for Kids
Ingredients
- Celery
- Peanut Butter
- Candy Eyes
- Red Jelly Beans
- Pretzels
Instructions
- First, cut the celery into 3-4 pieces.
- Then, fill the celery with peanut butter. I like using a knife to spread the peanut butter in there because it's easier.
- For the antlers, break the bottom off of the pretzels and place them near the top of the celery sticks. The peanut butter should help hold the pretzels on.
- Add 2 candy eyes for the face and a red jelly bean for the nose.