Discovery Channel is wrapping up their Shark Week and my boys have been talking sharks non stop! My 7 year old thought we could make a shark out of fruit and we came up with this Shark Attack Snack. They thought this was just the coolest snack ever!
Easy to Make Fruit Animals
We love making animals and characters out of fruit. Such a great way to get your kids eating healthier snacks and having fun creating in the kitchen.
Shark Fruit Snack Ingredients
- Red apple
- Mini Marshmallows
- Chocolate Chips
- Blue Jello
- Gummy Swedish Fish
- Goldfish Crackers
- Peanut Butter
How To Make Shark Attack Snack
- Cut a piece of the bottom of the apple so it will stand and not roll over.
- Cut the sides angled to the back to shape the body. Cut out a slit for the mouth. Cut the dorsal fin from the scrap apple.
- Cut the mini marshmallows diagonally to look like teeth. Attach them with peanut butter.
- Attach a chocolate chip with peanut butter for the eye.
- Spoon the blue jello around the shark and add the gold fish and Swedish Fish.
Other Easy To Make Fruit Animals
Shark Attack Snack
Ingredients
- 1 red apple
- mini marshmallow
- 1 chocolate chips
- blue jello
- 1 gummy Swedish Fish
- Goldfish crackers
- peanut butter
Instructions
- Pick a good rounded side from the apple for the top of the shark. Cut a piece of the bottom so it will stand and not roll over. Cut the sides angled to the back to shape the body. Cut out a slit for the mouth. Save the scraps to make the fin.
- Cut the mini marshmallows diagonally to look like teeth. Attach them with peanut butter. Attach a chocolate chip with peanut butter for the eye. Cut out a fin from the apple scraps and also attach it with peanut butter.
- Spoon the blue jello around the shark and add the gold fish. Add a gummy Swedish Fish in his mouth!
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11 comments on “Shark Attack Snack!”
I saw this on Pinterest a while ago, and we made our own on Friday. Our girls loved it! We had to improvise a little on the eye, and were missing the candy fish (and let me tell you, they were pretty disappointed, because it was their favorite part of the picture!), but other than that it was a total success! Thanks for sharing and inspiring! I've loved looking exploring your blog!