Layered "Peeps" Rice Krispie Treats

Pam (Pammie) ~ Livetoride ~♥ @cook_3556485
Do these not say " Happy Easter ". So easy. What a pretty Spring colored Treat..
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Prepare 8 or 9" loaf pan by lining with foil and spraying with cooking spray.
- 2
Divide the peeps by 10's of the same color. Your choice.
- 3
In a medium size microwavable dish. With high sides. Microwave 10 peeps of the same color and 1 Tablespoon butter on high for 40-45 seconds.
- 4
Stir the peeps and butter together until fully incorporated. Stir in 1 &1/2 cups cereal until fully coated press firmly into prepared pan.
- 5
Repeat steps 3-5 with othet peeps. Allow to cool 1-2 hours before slicing.
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