25 Foods That Just Taste Better On A Stick

Heart-shaped strawberry and watermelon skewers on sticks, perfect for fun snacks and parties.

8. Nutella Mini Pancake Kebobs

Is it us, or do things just taste better when they’re teeny-tiny? Well, these if these Nutella Mini Pancake Kebobs are anything to go by, the answer is yes.

Delicious foods on a stick perfect for snacks and parties.

9. Choc Covered Rice Crispies 

There’s something about eating super sweet and sticky cereal that just connects with us. Even more so when it’s dipped in chocolate and in stick form!

Chocolate-covered rice krispies treats on a stick with colorful sprinkles.
via somewhatsimple.com

10. Strawberry Brownie Dessert Kebob

Brownies are always a good idea, and when you add some fresh fruit in the mix we can even pretend that these Strawberry Brownie Dessert Kebobs are healthy!

Delicious strawberry and brownie dessert kebabs on sticks, perfect for sweet treats and parties.
via afewshortcuts.com

11. Maple Bacon Donut Kabobs

Maple syrup, bacon, and donuts, ALL ON A STICK?! There’s really nothing more to say.

Delicious maple bacon donut kabobs on skewers, perfect for snacks or parties.
via bacontoday.com

12. Choc Dipped Frozen Bananas

Frozen bananas are a great little treat, but adding chocolate to the mix and making them super easy to eat (thanks sticks) is the ultimate winner here.

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via sugarhero.com

Chicken recipes on a stick and anything with cheese, next!

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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