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The Best Easter Bunny Racers

Easter Bunny Racers

I’m always searching for fun, simple activities that kids can enjoy on their own. These Easter Bunny Racers check every box. The first win is that little ones can stay entertained while using their creativity and hands-on skills. The second bonus is that this project doubles as a snack—they’ll love making these adorable racers just as much as they love eating them. And the third? These treats are perfect for sharing! Whether you’re heading to an Easter party, a classroom celebration, or simply want something festive to bring along on a spring outing, these Bunny Racers travel well. They are guaranteed to bring smiles.

What makes this idea so special is that it’s both playful and practical. Kids get to work with fun ingredients, turning everyday candies into a delightful Easter masterpiece. Meanwhile, parents appreciate how easy it is to put together. You don’t need fancy tools or hours of preparation. Just a few simple items and a touch of imagination are enough. Once you see how it’s done, you’ll realize just how quick and enjoyable the process can be. These Easter Bunny Racers are more than just snacks—they’re edible creations that add joy to your Easter traditions.

Easter Bunny Racers

Easter Bunny Racers

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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: bunny, bunny racers, easter, easter bunny, races
Servings: 27 racers
Calories: 60kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Open the top of the Reese’s eggs.  The most important part here is to not to break the egg.  
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  • Use your frosting to attach the regular-sized M&M’s on the bottom for wheels.
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  • Add the mini M&M’s for the steering wheel and headlights, and attach with the frosting.
  • Press the bunny in the driver's seat and you are ready to go!  

Nutrition

Calories: 60kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 0.01mg | Sodium: 92mg | Potassium: 25mg | Fiber: 0.5g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 0.2IU | Vitamin C: 0.001mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 1mg

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With just a few simple ingredients and a dash of creativity, these Easter Bunny Racers are sure to hop right into everyone’s hearts. They’re not only fun to make but also a delightful centerpiece for any spring celebration. Whether you’re whipping them up for a family gathering, an Easter party, or just a playful afternoon treat, these little racers will bring big smiles. So gather your candy, set up your “racetrack,” and let the Easter fun begin because nothing says sweet celebration quite like these adorable Easter Bunny Racers!

Want more Easter treats? Check out these Bunny Butt Cookies!

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14 thoughts on “The Best Easter Bunny Racers”

  1. Very cute! I wish my kids liked peanut butter. Maybe I can try this with a chocolate covered marshmallow egg instead. Thanks for sharing with Small Victories Sunday Linkup. Pinned to our linkup board and hope you found some great posts to visit this week!

  2. Hello Beautiful!! I love your project! How creative you are…I would never thought of making the Reeses eggs into cars!! You have been Pinned,Tweeted and shared on Facebook! Your post will be featured this week at the Friday
    Favorites Link Party at Mustlovehome.com. Come by the party tonight, doors open at 7PM, and see your feature and share another of your favorite
    posts! Hugs – Christine at Must Love Home

  3. These are great! I’m featuring you along side 9 other amazing bloggers for an Easter Treat roundup at The Creative Corner Linkup! Pop over and have a look at your feature! Link up is live again Sunday 6pm PST. Can’t wait to see what else you link up! Maria. x

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