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Remember those old school fudge popsicles we had as kids? Well, now you can have them and feel great knowing they are now your healthiest meal of the day. Make a batch and always have some in the freezer. You never know when a craving will strike! 🙂
Peanut Butter Fudge Candies
2015-06-03 19:21:35
Remember those old school fudge popsicles we had as kids? Well, now you can have them and feel great knowing they are now your healthiest meal of the day. Make a batch and always have some in the freezer. You never know when a craving will strike! 🙂
Prep Time
5 min
Ingredients
- 1 scoop Vegan Chocolate Shakeology®
- 8 T water
- 4 t peanut butter, melted
- 2 t honey
Instructions
- In a small bowl, mix Shakeology, water and honey until smooth and creamy.
- Spoon into candy molds (any flexible shallow vessel will work -- even ice cube trays!).
- Drizzle with peanut butter. If you're feeling fancy, swirl it with a toothpick for a fun finish.
- Freeze until fully set.
- Remove from mold and put in your belly!
21 Day Fix (3 full candy bars as pictured)
- 1 red
- 4 teaspoons
Great Tip
- Recreate your favorite candy bars! Use shredded coconut, melted coconut oil, chopped peanuts, chopped frozen cherries, etc.
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Julie says
Have you tried it with regular chocolate shakeology?
Jean says
I haven’t, Julie, but I’m sure it would be okay. I just usually have vegan on hand.
Sam V says
Would this work for any chocolate protein powder? Not just shakeology?
Stephanie says
I am also wondering about any protein powder… But wanted to know if all 3 chocolate bars for the red and 4 tsp… thanks By the way I have started following you on FB and put you as a priority news feed cause I love your recipes!!! 🙂
Carly says
i have the single packages of shakeology – how does that compare to a scoop? The package says 1.55 oz.
Jean says
One packet = 1 scoop exactly. Same size, just a nice little convenience! 🙂
tara says
can you share what t in your recipes stands for tsp or tablespoon:0
Jean says
t = teaspoon
T = Tablespoon
🙂