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    How Do You like Them Apples?! 7 Crafty Fruit Snacks for Kids

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    Fruit & Nut Snack Cones
    Edible serving containers make these snacks a no-mess, no-trash treat.
    Make Fruit & Nut Snack Cones
    Ingredients:
    3 cups popcorn
    2 cups multigrain cereal
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    Photo by: Spoonful
    Fruit & Nut Snack Cones
    Edible serving containers make these snacks a no-mess, no-trash treat.
    Make Fruit & Nut Snack Cones
    Ingredients:
    3 cups popcorn
    2 cups multigrain cereal
    1 cup dried fruit bits
    24 wafer ice-cream cones
    Directions:
    Just combine the popcorn, cereal, and dried fruit bits. Scoop the mix into wafer ice-cream cones (you should have enough to fill about two dozen). To keep them from spilling in transit, cover each cone with plastic wrap held in place with a rubber band. less 
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    Thu, Mar 7, 2013 10:32 PM EST
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    Having a hard time getting your kids to eat fruit? You won't much longer! I came upon these clever recipes that transform nutritious fruits into fun-to-eat snacks that any kid would be happy to gobble up. Come on, what kid wouldn't want to sink his teeth into fruit snack ice cream cones or frozen fruit bites?! So go ahead and whip up these crafty recipes -- and don't be surprised if your rugrats beg you for more! - By Stephanie Dulgarian

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