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I need a snack that is blue in color and enough for twenty-five kids.?

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I don't want to spend a fortune so blueberries are out of question. Also, I don't really want to cook/bake anything so something already made or prepackaged would be best.

I would prefer for the food to be all blue, not multi-colored.

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  1. Order vanilla cupcakes at your local grocery store and have them dye white icing with blue food coloring.


  2. make a box of cupcakes. buy white cake mix and icing and blue food coloring them add food coloring to beaten batter before baking and add alot to icing

    you will have 25 blue cupcakes for about 5.00!

  3. I think you can get blue fruit roll ups

  4. Okay you are asking something like wanting a cellphone for 1 dollar AND with a free recharger.

    Give them a blueberry bar which costs less than blueberries.I saw one in the market and it was kind of purplish.So go ahead and feed those blue-desiring kids!

  5. Blue popsicles.  

  6. Make berry blue jello or koolaid.

  7. There are blue potato chips and I've seen them in small and large packaging in grocery stores-

  8. Blue raspberry candy, blue cotton candy, cupcakes with blue icing.....

  9. Jello comes in every color under the sun.  I would serve jello, "jello jigglers" (shaped jello made extra thick so that it stands on its own), maybe blue koolade to drink.  Also remember that you can use food dyes to dye other things blue.  Heck, blue koolade added to a white cake mix should result in a cake whose interior is blue....whip some blue food dye in with some premade frosting and BANG: blue cake for all!

    oh, and let's not forget blue corn chips, and see if your deli can make you wraps made with blue corn tortillas.

    Just how blue do you want? :)

  10. blue popsicles

  11. blue fruit rollups or gushers or blue jello cups  

  12. Make blue JELLO JIGGLERS, cut into shapes .....  Or, make about 3-4 packages of blue Jello in a large glass fishbowl.  When it's slightly thickened, stick gummy sharks down into it.....

  13. Blue Raspberry Warheads...all kids like thous...Very sour punch in the mouth...and it leaves there tongue blue =)

  14. How much ARE you looking to spend?  And what nutritional quality, if any, are you looking for? And is this the only thing the kids are being offered to eat?  Don't know as you didn't mention, but here are some suggestions that don't involve you making anything - but there's a cost to that too.

    1) Do they make a blue prepackaged child's yogurt in the refrigerated section?  Check it out, as they change the color's all the time.

    2) Check the already made jello cups in the refrigerated section, don't know if blue's on the list.

    3) Check the cookie aisle.  Doubt it though.

    4) Call Baskin Robbins and ask them to make up 25 of their "clown" ice cream cones.  They usually always have some sort of blueish ice cream or sherbet.  This is always a hit too. But I think they are a couple of dollars a piece for sure.

    5) Purchase some Instant Vanilla Pudding and disposable cups and die the pudding blue.

  15. Jell-o, kool-aid , suckers, cotton candy ice cream hope i helped! cupcakes or you can just add blue food coloring to anything!

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