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    Default What to make with pudding cups for a bake sale??

    OK, so I went a little over board and bought 12 packs of Snack Pack pudding cups, since the CVS by my house was offering $2 ECB with every two packs purchased. I do have to make some treats for a bake sale, and was wondering if anyone has any recipes /idea what I can make for a bake sale with pudding cups. I will make a cake that I found on the Snack Pack site, but I'm stumped for ideas. And, to add, all the recipes I find with "pudding" call for the powdered instant kind.

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    Is that deal at CVS still going on??

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    Put cupcake liners is a pan. Make a little bottom graham cracker crust, put in pudding, and the msome gummies. Worms- Chocolate. You can color vanilla w/food coloring and use green-frogs, ect. I mix the pudding w/cool whip and make them for my kids. they're a hit w/little ones.
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    I freeze them and eat them instead of ice cream... Lower in fat and calories if you use the fat free/sugar free kind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CurtisBeers View Post
    Is that deal at CVS still going on??
    It should be, though I don't know if it's a specific location only. I went to another one near my Dr.'s office, and they didn't have the promo going on. Check your locations is the best thing I can say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miles'sMum View Post
    OK, so I went a little over board and bought 12 packs of Snack Pack pudding cups, since the CVS by my house was offering $2 ECB with every two packs purchased. I do have to make some treats for a bake sale, and was wondering if anyone has any recipes /idea what I can make for a bake sale with pudding cups. I will make a cake that I found on the Snack Pack site, but I'm stumped for ideas. And, to add, all the recipes I find with "pudding" call for the powdered instant kind.
    You can make some yeast buns, inject vanilla pudding and top with chocolate glaze.............easy boston cream snackers.

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    Would pudding work in those molton chocolate lava cupcakes or do you have to use a solid piece of chocolate? I think all you'd have to do is put some cupcake batter in the bottom of the cupcake liner and put a dollop of pudding in the center. The cupcake batter should bake up and around the pudding.
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    You could line cupcake liners with graham cracher crust, filll with the pudding then sprinke crushed oreos on top. That way you're not dealing with any cream and you don't have to worry about having to refrigerate them.

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    Lots of wonderful ideas! What about pie? I do this alot for a quick dessert....Grahm Cracker crust...pudding...and if you want to get creative add whipped topping, fruit, crumbled candy bars or cookies, ect... I ususally use the powder mix and refridgerate...not sure if you'd have to with the pudding packs...but once they're open?????

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