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Fruit and Brownie Kabobs with Cream Cheese Dip

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These Fruit and Brownie Kabobs with Cream Cheese Dip are perfect for a party or a favorite among kids.

This post is sponsored by Entenmann's Little Bites. All opinions are my own.

I have a teenager and a pre-teen who have recently taken up a love of cooking. They would spend every waking moment in the kitchen baking and trying new recipes if I would let them. We are very busy though, so we love being able to find recipes that taste great but are easy to make. One of our favorite recipes to make is the Fruit and Brownie Kabobs with Cream Cheese Dip. This is a great recipe because you can make a personal serving using just one Entenmann's Little Bites pack, or you can make enough for all your guests at a party. This recipe is fast to make and tastes delicious!

A box sitting on top of a wooden table Each Entenmann's Little Bites Pouch has 4 cakes in it. You can find them in chocolate chip, blueberry muffin or other seasonal varieties. My kids love the chocolate Party Cake because they have sprinkles to make them for colorful and more festive. They make a great and easy treat on the go, in a school lunch, at a birthday party or on a kabob for extra fun.
A plate of food on a wooden cutting board, with Cream cheese and Skewer Fruit and Brownie Kabobs with Cream Cheese Dip

Ingredients

Entenmann's Little Bites
Bananas
Strawberries
8 oz pack of cream cheese
1 can sweetened condensed milk

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Directions
1. Cut up bananas and strawberries.
2. With a fondue skewer or wooden skewer alternate Entenmann's Little Bites, bananas and strawberries.
3. In medium size bowl mix cream cheese and sweetened condensed milk with a hand mix.
4. Serve dip immediately with Fruit and Brownie Kabobs.

A plate of food with a slice of cake on a table, with Cream cheese

Entenmann's Little Bites Pouch Make Pledge Program with TerraCycle

TerraCycle, an international recycling company turns waste into plastic that can be used for products such as park benches, recycling bins and playgrounds. After you make your kabobs, through the free recycling program, you can ship your Entenmann's Little Bites pouches to TerraCycle for processing using a pre-paid shipping label.

It is easy to participate in this program. Through March, you can make the pledge, send in the waste, and have the opportunity to earn rewards. The Entenmann's Little Bites Pouch Recycling Program is open to any individual, school or organization interested in reducing local landfill waste. To learn more about the Entenmann's Little BitesPouch Recycling Program here:

http://www.terracycle.com/en-US/contests/little-bites-pledge

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