Rice Krispie treats are one of those timeless sweets that never lose their charm, and the fun is in how many ways you can dress them up. Start with the classic marshmallow base, then layer in cookies, candy, or seasonal flavors to make something that feels new every time. These recipes range from colorful and playful to rich and chocolatey, with plenty of creative twists for holidays and special moments. Whether you’re shaping them into festive designs or loading them with mix-ins, they’re chewy, crunchy, and always a hit.

Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats

A tray of peanut butter rice krispie treats.
Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: The Honour System.

Creamy peanut butter blends into the melted marshmallows, giving these treats a nutty twist. They’re chewy with a little extra richness that sets them apart from the original. A drizzle of chocolate on top makes them even better. Perfect for peanut butter fans.
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Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats

Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Pumpkin puree and spices turn this version into a fall favorite. The flavor is warm and cozy without losing that classic chewy crunch. They’re great for shaping into festive designs. A fun seasonal spin on a simple treat.
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M&Ms Rice Krispie Treats

M&Ms Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: Thriving In Parenting.

Colorful M&Ms bring crunch and bursts of chocolate throughout each square. The candies melt just slightly into the marshmallow mix while still keeping their pop. It makes every bite a little different. Bright and kid-friendly, these are always fun to serve.
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Chocolate Chip Rice Krispie Squares-DF/GF

Gluten-free rice krispie square on parchment paper with more squares and a bowl of chocolate chips behind it.
Chocolate Chip Rice Krispie Squares-DF/GF. Photo credit: Fitasamamabear.

These squares skip dairy and gluten but still come out chewy and full of flavor. Mini chocolate chips scatter throughout, melting just enough for pockets of sweetness. They taste classic but feel lighter. Great for sharing when guests have restrictions.
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Strawberry Rice Krispie Treats

Strawberry rice krispies on a white plate and a white towel.
Strawberry Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: One Hot Oven.

Strawberry flavoring or freeze-dried berries give these treats a fruity twist. The pink hue makes them stand out on any dessert table. They’re sweet, slightly tart, and playful. A nice change from chocolate-heavy options.
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Rainbow Rice Krispie Treats

Rainbow Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Brightly colored cereal layers together for a striped effect. Each square is vibrant and fun, perfect for parties or kids’ events. The flavor stays classic but the look is bold. These bring plenty of cheer to the table.
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Cookies and Cream Rice Krispie Treats

Oreo rice krispy treats are stacked on top of each other.
Cookies and Cream Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: Little House Big Alaska.

This take blends chunks of cream-filled cookies into the marshmallow mix. The cookies soften just slightly but keep their crunch. The creamy filling melts in for added sweetness. They’re rich, chewy, and full of texture.
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Smores Rice Krispies Treats

Smores Rice Krispies Treats. Photo credit: On My Kids Plates.

Mini marshmallows, chocolate chunks, and graham crackers turn these into a no-fire s’mores. The marshmallow base binds it all together while keeping the texture chewy. Every bite has chocolate and crunch. It’s summer camp nostalgia in square form.
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Halloween Rice Krispie Treats

Classic Rice Krispie Treats are topped with candy corn, pretzels, colorful candies, and sprinkles, displayed on a white surface with festive napkins nearby for a spooky seasonal touch.
Halloween Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: Xoxo Bella.

These treats get tinted with orange or black food coloring, then topped with themed sprinkles or candy eyes. They keep the classic chewy base but look festive for the holiday. Shaping them into pumpkins or ghosts adds extra fun. Easy to make and decorate.
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Rice Krispie Turkey Legs

Rice Krispie Turkey Legs. Photo credit: Xoxo Bella.

Shaped into drumsticks and often wrapped around a candy base, these are a playful holiday dessert. The coating can be chocolate or candy melts to mimic the look of turkey skin. They’re whimsical and great for a themed table. Kids especially love the joke factor.
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Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispies Treats

Spooky Rice Krispie Treats drizzled with white icing are arranged on a yellow-patterned cloth next to a bowl of orange dip and two cinnamon sticks on a wooden surface.
Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispies Treats. Photo credit: Maria’s Mixing Bowl.

Pumpkin pie spice blends into the marshmallow mix for a warm, aromatic take. They smell and taste like fall without needing pumpkin puree. The spice cuts through the sweetness nicely. A cozy seasonal treat.
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Monster Rice Krispie Treats

Monster Rice Krispie Treats. Photo credit: Trop Rockin.

Shaped into fun blobs and decorated with candy eyes, these are silly and playful. Bright colors and drizzled chocolate make them pop. The chewy base is the same classic mix. They’re a hit for kids’ parties and Halloween tables.
Get the Recipe: Monster Rice Krispie Treats

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