This #GreatStarts tips post is sponsored by Kellogg’s. All opinions are my own.
Much like athletes, kids need to fuel their bodies to do things like running, skipping, jumping, and playing. After a long day at school, my granddaughters come home feeling pretty tired. This is especially so on days when they have an extracurricular activities after school, such as a 4H meeting. They’ve turned into bottomless pits as teenagers, so having a fun energy filled snack on hand after school is important.

With it getting dark so early, the girls like to spend a little time outside first thing after school. Then it’s time for a quick snack and homework.
A homemade trail mix made with Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, dried fruit and nuts is a great snack to give kids the fuel that they need, between meals. I like to keep a variety of dried fruit and nuts on hand for snacking, and I love the crunch that the cereal adds to a trail mix.

A Fun Energy Filled Snack for Kids
ingredients:
1 cup dried pineapple chunks
1 cup yogurt covered raisins
1 cup dried banana chips
2 cups mixed nuts
2 cups Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
Add all ingredients to a bowl, and stir to combine.
Kellogg’s cereals are such a nice addition to homemade snacks and trail mixes. They add a nice crunch, not to mention important vitamins and minerals. You could easily substitute Kellogg’s All Bran or Kellogg’s Crispix for the Corn Flakes in this recipe.

My granddaughter, Becca, is always such a big help in the kitchen.
I have found that the kids are more likely to eat the snacks I want them to eat when they are presented to them in a fun way. This printable Kellogg’s snack holder is a simple way make snack time more special and fun. Plus, it’s a great way to make snacks portable for kids on the go.

To make these fun Kellogg’s snack holders you just have to print, cut and fold. I recommend using a heavier paper such as card stock, but standard copy paper will work just fine. Follow the diagram at the top and cut around the border to make a square. Fold according to the directions, to make a snack cup. My granddaughters colored a few of ours before folding. Just be sure that you are using non-toxic crayons.

Kellogg’s® believes that From Great Starts Come Great Things®. So we’re helping Moms start every day with a tip from the top athletes of Team Kellogg’s™ and Team USA dietitians.
Do you like this snack holder printable from Kellogg’s?
disclosure: Compensation was provided by Kellogg’s via Glam Media. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Kellogg’s.


my kids would love to make these. my brownie troop would too!!
What a great snack! I love the cute colorable snack holder too!
Mmmm..that looks super yummy!
I haven’t had banana chips in years even though I walk past them every time I am at the store.
I’m going to add this to my grocery list!
Looks like a great healthy snack!
I love getting the kids involved with making food like this. It’s a healthy snack that they can help mom make!
What a cute idea! We love Kelloggs!
Corn flakes are pretty versatile. I seem to remember my mom baking chicken coated with corn flake crumbs, it was yummy! love those containers!
Looks like a fun, healthy snack for kids (and us!)
My boys love Frosted Flakes. But instead of the dried pineapple chunks, I’d use dried mangoes. Yumms! 🙂
This sounds really good. I’d like to make this for my son.