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10 Shortcut Game-Day Snacks for Kids

These adorable treats come together quickly thanks to store-bought items and a few clever tricks.

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Cute Finger Food

You don't have to be a Pinterest-project genius to serve game-day food your guests (especially the littlest ones) will really love. These fun football-themed snacks rely on store-bought items and don't have many ingredients — which means they're speedy to put together.

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Sweet Shirts

Turn blondies or brownies into pintsize jerseys with the help of a shirt-shaped cookie cutter. Use frosting, peanut butter or chocolate-hazelnut spread to "glue" on candy-coated chocolates in the colors of the competing teams.

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Hike-It Cheese Ball

Go long and mold a store-bought or homemade cheese ball into the shape of a football (don't worry about being perfect — any oblong shape will do). Roll it in chopped pecans or walnuts to cover up any cracks, then top with roasted red pepper "laces."

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Touchdown Cupcakes

Use a tube of white icing to draw yard lines on top of store-bought cupcakes arranged in the shape of a field. Cupcakes with green frosting are perfect, but plain chocolate works fine too. (Think pickup games in a muddy park.)

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