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Any good ideas on what to send for school treats for my son's 10th birthday?

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He wants to take something different. He loves sports and animals, if that helps.

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  1. It's not exactly different, but you can never go wrong with puppie chow.


  2. I don't know about the sports and anmals but have you ever made the cupcakes in the ice cream cones. Recipe is on the box. Always a big hit at school

  3. Cup cakes !!! Some with green frosting and footballs, some with white frosting and basketballs and some with blue frosting and baseballs. Two dozen should work fine eight cup cakes for each sport.

  4. cup cakes and kool aid is good. or you can do some happy birthday cookies.

  5. vvell most schools novv a days make you bring prepackaged things. So go to the store and just buy some cookies or cupcakes for him to take to school.

  6. Our school does not allow homemade food, only individually wrapped food, its also hassle finding food that some kids maybe not allergic to.I have given my kids cute stickers the last couple of years and kids seem to enjoy geting them.

  7. Color your own sports plates

    N-48/5038  at  www.orientaltrading.com/  6 plates for 5.97

    This may be a little young but seems to go with the theme you want - They have lots of really good party ideas , too if that doesn't work.  Good luck!

  8. hmmmmmmmmmm bring cupcakes with designs of animals on them! or cupcakes with designs of soccer balls etc.. on them! or buy chocolate chips and melt them. put them in molds(plastic) and then put in the fridge until they are hard. u can buy molds that are shaped like animals or sport things! well all childeren love chocolate! i hope this helps!

  9. their is something called an icecream sandwhich cake my mom made for my brothers eleventh birthday. it was fantastic. go to kraftfoods.com

  10. If your school doesn't have any snack guidelines and you are free to send what you want, then I would skip the cupcakes in all forms as that is pretty traditional birthday snack.  My kids used to love it when I made ice cream cookie sandwiches.  I make some pretty awesome chocolate chip cookies so I would make a double batch, let them cool then put slices of vanilla ice cream in between 2 of them and freeze them solid before taking them to school.  We've done root beer floats, too.  If you have to make something and send it in because you can't be there to deliver it then Rice Krispie treats or frosted sugar cookies in the shape of animals or sporting equipment might be fun.  Those were suggestions from my 10 year old daughter.

  11. my mom made homemade icecream for my school parties. i grew up on a dairy farm. kids at school loved the icecream

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