Build a Better Snack With Lego-Themed Treats
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After seeing The Lego Movie, your little one may start acting like they live in a Legoland. While you can't turn their whole world into a building block set, you can make their food more Lego-like. There are plenty of ways to turn an ordinary snack into a toy-inspired treat, whether it's savory or sweet. Check out these snacks that are fun to make, play with, and eventually eat!
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Lego Man Cookies
Source: Sweet Sugar Belle
The secret to Sweet Sugar Belle's Lego man cookies? A DIY cookie cutter!
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Lego PB&J
Source: Bent on Better Lunches
Add a little fun to your child's lunch box with Bent on Better Lunches' Lego-shaped peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
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Lego Brownies
Source: Rindy Mae
All you need to make Rindy Mae's stackable brownies is some frosting and mini M&M's.
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Lego Piñata Cookies
Source: Hanila's
Once kids are done playing with these Lego cookies from Haniela's, they can break them open for a special, sweet surprise.
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Lego Cake
Source: I Should Be Mopping the Floor
Celebrate your little builder's birthday with this cute and colorful cake from I Should Be Mopping the Floor.
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Lego Cheese and Crackers
Source: Tonya Staab
Looking for a fun after-school snack? Try Tonya Staab's Lego-inspired cheese and crackers.
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Lego Jell-O
Source: Grasping For Objectivity
Legos aren't just for playing. Use these toys to make some stackable Jell-O, courtesy of Lemon Berry Moon.
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Lego Sugar Cookies
Source: Anders Ruff
Use your favorite sugar cookie recipe and some colorful candies to create some sweet Lego-shaped sugar cookies.
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Lego Cake Pop
Source: Cake Power
Let little ones create their own Lego man (or woman) using CakePower's cake pop recipe.
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Lego Ham and Cheese Sandwiches
Source: Monson Photography
Monson's Lego sandwiches are perfect for parties! If the kids don't like ham, swap it out for another deli meat.
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Lego Lollipops
Source: Tonya Staab
You don't need a list of fancy ingredients to make Tonya Staab's lollipop Legos. Just get a bag of Jolly Ranchers and some pots and pans!
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Lego Fruit Snacks
You could buy a bunch of Lego fruit snacks ($3 for 10), or make your own healthier version.
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Lego Candy
Source: Kara's Party Ideas
Want to whip up these cute Lego candies? Just buy some chocolate and a bendable mold ($7).