Cooking Instructions
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Unwrap all the rice crispy treats and begin pulling them apart
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Roll the rice crispy treats in your hands until they elongate. Then using a spoon flattened out until thin.
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Take some of the sweetSweet ropes and cut them into 1 inch pieces. Bunch the 1 inch pieces together and wrap a piece of fruit roll up around them. Then roll a flattened rice crispy treat all the way around the bundle.
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Take one of the airheads and sour steamers and wrap it all the way around the rice crispy treat bundle.
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Experiment with other candies and create your very own.
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Please the finish pieces of sushi on a large platter and enjoy
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(how i did mine) I took my fruit roll up off the wrapper then placed it back on the wrapper put the square crispy treat on the fruit rollup added whatever candy I wanted then I rolled it up tightly and then I cut it. (was easier this this way) re-shaped after it was cut if needed.
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I did not use premade rice crispy treats I made my own rice crispies and then cut the sizes that I needed depending on what I was making.
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Forgot to take a picture, just need to add the rope, it sticks or you can tie it.
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I have a strawberry rice crispy treat recipe thats easy if you dont want the store kind. https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/13687465-strawberry-marshmallow-treats?invite_token=83692fvKaYtdXu2JZmLmBDsm&shared_at=1601485838
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