Lucky Charms were created in 1963. Yay! Yay! The original box contained toasted oat cereal puffs with crunchy marshmallow bits, called marbits, in the shape of green clovers, yellow moons, yellow and orange stars, and pink hearts.
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Toss on some Lucky Charms marshmallows if you want to make this fun for St. Patrick’s Day. You can find the recipe and step-by-step tutorial to make these Shamrock Shake Cheesecake Bars on Tablespoon.com. If you’re looking for more St. Patrick’s Day food, use the link and check out these awesome recipes.
Lucky Charms Shot When you think St. Patrick's Day, you think of a few different things: leprechauns, pots of gold, the color green, and of course, alcohol. If you're partaking in the alcoholic portion of St. Patrick's Day, then you need to try the Lucky Charms shot. All sorts of delicious.
Lucky Charms Marshmallow Treats are the perfect no bake cereal bars to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. A fun snack for kids, perfect for parties and potlucks and inspired by everyone's favorite Rice Krispies treat bars, these have a double dose of marshmallow and all the salty, buttery goodness you remember.
This lucky charms cake is the perfect dessert for St. Pattie’s day or anytime you are craving something sweet! It’s honestly super easy to make and tastes amazing. It’s honestly super easy to make and tastes amazing.