Hats off Graduation Treat

"Sweeten up any graduation celebration with these clever grad caps."
 
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photo by  Pamela photo by  Pamela
photo by Pamela
photo by Suseme photo by Suseme
photo by Suseme photo by Suseme
Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
2 cookies
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ingredients

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directions

  • Invert a mini peanut butter cup, top it with a dollop of peanut butter, and cover it with a chocolate covered graham cracker.
  • For the tassel, tightly roll up a portion of fruit leather, snip some fringe on one end, and use a little water to moisten the other end. Attach the moistened end to the graham cracker.

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Reviews

  1. What a clever idea I am going to make these for my twin niece's grad party but I'm going to do them in their school colors,using Wiltons candy melts and food coloring. thanks
     
  2. What a sweet idea! My sister is graduating today from Law school, so I made these as a treat. Everyone loved them! I used After 8 chocolate mints for the caps, and mini mint chocolate cups instead of peanut butter, as I thought this would taste better. I also used icing to attach the tassles. They don't seem to sell fruit roll-ups here anymore, so I used fruit by the foot instead. Really cool idea you have here, thanks for sharing :)
     
  3. These were so cute! My bff both graduated this year, since her party was earlier than mine I made them first for her using chocolate graham crax, and pull&peel twizzlers, the problem was the graham crax were a little to big. For my own party I used the fruit roll up as recommended and very thin hersheys dark chocolate squares and I put 2008 confetti around the plate. I made my sister take pictures of them as well. Everyone loved the creativity.
     
  4. I made these for our graduation party for my two nephews and everyone thought they were very cleaver and tasted good to boot! I used cut up black and red licorice roll ups that I found in the grocery store bulk candy bin for the tassels. Unwrapping the peanut butter cups was the hardest part, very cute and easy to make.
     
  5. A very fun treat! I made these to put on top of recipe#116989 and served them at my grad BBQ dinner. Thanks for sharing!
     
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  1. What a sweet idea! My sister is graduating today from Law school, so I made these as a treat. Everyone loved them! I used After 8 chocolate mints for the caps, and mini mint chocolate cups instead of peanut butter, as I thought this would taste better. I also used icing to attach the tassles. They don't seem to sell fruit roll-ups here anymore, so I used fruit by the foot instead. Really cool idea you have here, thanks for sharing :)
     

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