Your kids are going to just love these fun Easter Bunny Reese’s Egg Cars and these take just a few minutes to make! This is one of my favorite Easter treat ideas that we have ever created.
Wanna make your own Reese’s Eggs? We have a Homemade Reese’s Peanut Butter Egg and a Keto Peanut Butter Egg version and they’re so good! We also made Reese’s Fudge – you might want to check those recipes out too.
Easter Bunny Reese’s Egg Cars
We had some Reese’s peanut butter eggs and my boys wanted to make something fun out of them. As we tried to make something fun the other day, we could not stop eating them and failed to get anything done! However we controlled ourselves yesterday and came up with these cute Easter Bunny Reese’s Egg Cars!
Usually, I am assigned to make the treats for my sons class parties at school and think I might have to send these in for my 6 year olds 1st grade class. My boys LOVED these and think they are so cute!
I love how easy they are to make. I am sure the Reese’s eggs and M&M’s also have something to do with how much my boys love them! Beep Beep…here comes the Easter Bunny on his way to bring you lots of candy!
Ingredients You’ll Need
How To Make Reese’s Bunny Cars
- Start out by cutting out an opening from the top of the Reese’s egg. Tip: dip your knife in hot water while cutting so you do not break the egg.
- Attach the regular sized M&M’s on the bottom for wheels using the chocolate cookie frosting.
- Use the frosting to attach the mini M&M’s for the steering wheel and head lights.
- Last, press the bunny grahams in the drivers seat.
How super easy is that?!
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Easter Bunny Reese’s Egg Cars
Ingredients
- Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs
- M&M’s
- Mini M&M’s
- Chocolate Cookie Frosting
- Annie’s Bunny Graham Crackers
Instructions
- Cut an opening in the top of a Reese’s egg. To prevent breaking, run your knife under hot water first.
- Attach a regular sized M&M’s on the bottom for wheels with chocolate cookie frosting.
- Attach mini M&M’s for the steering wheel & head lights with frosting.
- Press the bunny grahams in the drivers seat.
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32 comments on “Easter Bunny Reese’s Egg Cars”
I love this idea. My kids are 41 and 37 ( both disabled), but they will love doing this!
Makes me wish my kidsā schools allowed peanut butter! Cute!
These are adorable. I’d be hesitant taking them to a school however because lots of kids have peanut allergies, my grandson included. Ideas for an alternative for the Reeses egg? Thanks!
Be careful of peanut allergies his class mates might have. They are really cute will suggest this as something the Senior center can do they love their sweets.Ā
Thanks for the idea. I am always looking for fun easy things to do with the kids. My 9 year old will love doing this she loves crafts and cooking.
How do I make them when I live in Australia and can not get the ingredients
Nice, This post is stunning
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These are fantastic what a cute idea!
These are the cutest!!!!! Another amazing idea Jill! Thanks for sharing at Sun Scholars! I am featuring you at this week's For the Kid's Friday link party!!!
Brilliant! These are so stinkin cute!
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