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Football Ice Cream Sandwiches

It is that time of year: food, fun and football! If you are looking for a fun and VERY EASY treat to serve at your next get together, try these fun homemade Football Ice Cream Sandwiches!

Such a great treat to make for your tailgate for football game viewing party and the best part is that you only need a few things to make these yummy ice cream sandwiches on a stick!

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Football Ice Cream Sandwiches

Super quick and easy to make and a fun addition to any football event or football themed  party! 

What you need to make Football Ice Cream Treats

1 box of 12 ct. ice cream sandwiches, any brand
24 popsicle sticks
white frosting
small sandwich baggie
kitchen scissors

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How to make Football Ice Cream Bar Treats

Open and unwrap all the ice cream sandwiches, discarding the wrappers. Cut each ice cream sandwich in half.

Insert one popsicle stick into the base of each ice cream sandwich half.

Scoop a few tablespoons of the white frosting into the sandwich baggie and snip the corner of the bag with the kitchen scissors.

Gently squeeze the white frosting out of the sandwich bag making the football hash marks on top of each ice cream sandwich.

If not serving immediately place the ice cream sandwiches on a baking sheet and place in the freeze until ready to serve.

*Makes 24 servings. 1 ice cream sandwich half = 1 serving.

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Football Ice Cream Sandwiches

Football Ice Cream Sandwiches

So fun and perfect for your year end youth football party, or any football tailgate of viewing gathering! These cute football ice cream sandwiches are not only easy to make, but they are a great way to serve single servings that kids can eat easily, no utensils needed!

Ingredients

  • 1 box of 12 ct. ice cream sandwiches, any brand
  • 24 popsicle sticks
  • white frosting
  • small sandwich baggie
  • kitchen scissors

Instructions

    Open and unwrap all the ice cream sandwiches, discarding the wrappers. Cut each ice cream sandwich in half.

    Insert one popsicle stick into the base of each ice cream sandwich half.

    Scoop a few tablespoons of the white frosting into the sandwich baggie and snip the corner of the bag with the kitchen scissors.

    Gently squeeze the white frosting out of the sandwich bag making the football hash marks on top of each ice cream sandwich.

    If not serving immediately place the ice cream sandwiches on a baking sheet and place in the freeze until ready to serve.

    *Makes 24 servings. 1 ice cream sandwich half = 1 serving.

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Football Party Dessert and Snack Ideas

These football ice cream bars are great for treats for young football players too, and would be a great idea for an easy and affordable snack to serve at a year end football team party! 

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  1. These little football ice-cream sammies are cute! I love how this would be an easy thing to add on game day but it’s still really festive. Stopping by from my Uncommon Slice of Suburbia link-up!

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