If your kids love peanut butter and jelly (let’s face it, who doesn’t?), they are going to love these 5 Amazing PBJ Creations for Kids. From candy cups, to fun-shaped sandwiches, to pizzas, sweeten their lunch routine with these creative lunch ideas!
Peanut Butter and Jelly: The quintessential kids’ lunch!
Raise your hands! Who loved PBJ sandwiches growing up? Who still does? We love the amazing flavor combination of a perfectly-made Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich, but what happens when you take America’s favorite flavor combination to a new level? These five incredibly unique PBJ creations are here to give you a new love for your childhood favorite. Don’t tell the kids, though, or you’ll have to share!
Try these 5 creative lunch ideas!
1. Peanut Butter and Jelly Cups
Delicious peanut butter cups are swirled with strawberry fruit spread and topped with crunchy peanuts for the perfect snack! How could anyone resist?
2. Peanut Butter and Jelly Pizza
Looking for a fun lunchtime solution for the kids? They’ll love seeing a slice of this Peanut Butter and Jelly Pizza in their lunchbox. It’s a filling and wholesome after-school snack idea too!
3. Peanut Butter and Jelly Snake Skewers
While we don’t want to mess with the classic peanut butter and jelly pair, we can make it a bit more fun with these Peanut Butter and Jelly Snake Skewers.
4. PB&J Donut Sandwiches
If your picky eaters don’t love the crust, they’re going to love this fun twist on a classic lunchbox favorite. Peanut Butter and Jelly “Donuts” taste the same as everyone’s favorite sandwich, but they’re just more fun to eat (and show off in the lunchroom!).
5. Cinnamon Toast PBJ Sandwiches
Ramp up this classic favorite by making Cinnamon Toast PBJ Sandwiches! The peanut butter is slightly melty, the bread is crispy, and the jelly is a sweet sensation that finishes everything off.
We hope you love these 5 creative lunch ideas as much as we do. If you enjoyed these fun sandwiches and snacks, be sure to stop by the #CraftPBJCreations site to find more like them. Enjoy!
This post was part of a Collective Bias Campaign partnered with The J.M. Smucker Company.
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