Soft & Gooey 4th of July Rice Krispie Treats (No-Fail Recipe)

Celebrate the holiday with these fun 4th of July Rice Krispie treats. They have that classic childhood flavor you love, with a festive red, white, and blue twist.

Close-up of 4th of July rice krispie treats stacked on a cake stand, decorated with red, white, and blue candy drizzle and sprinkles.

If your holiday Rice Krispie treats always turn out hard, dry, or just not as soft as you hoped, you are not alone, and it can be so frustrating after putting in the effort. This recipe fixes that with a simple method that keeps every bite soft, gooey, and perfectly chewy, even the next day.

I have been making these for years for family cookouts, and I always come back to this version because it never lets me down. With just a few easy tricks and some fun red, white, and blue decorating, these treats turn out just right every single time and disappear fast at any summer party.

Why You’ll Love These Easy Patriotic Treats

  • No oven is needed, so your kitchen stays cool even on hot July days.
  • You can have them ready in about 20 minutes from start to finish.
  • Decorating them in red, white, and blue is simple and fun for any skill level.
  • They’re perfect for parties, BBQs, and potlucks because they travel well.
  • You can make them ahead of time without sacrificing freshness or texture.
4th of July rice krispie treats served on plates and a cake stand, decorated with red, white, and blue drizzle and sprinkles in a festive setting.

FAQs About 4th of July Rice Krispie Treats

They usually turn hard from overheating the marshmallows or pressing the mixture too firmly into the pan, so keep the heat low and press gently.

Yes, but they take longer to melt, so stir slowly over low heat until smooth to avoid overcooking.

Yes, you can make them up to one day ahead and store them in an airtight container at room temperature to keep them fresh.

Yes, wrap them tightly and freeze for up to 3 months, then let them thaw at room temperature before serving.

Store them in an airtight container at room temperature and avoid the fridge, which can dry them out.

Ingredients You’ll Need (Plus Easy Swaps)

(SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE)

  • Rice Krispies cereal – Make sure it’s fresh so your treats stay light and crispy instead of stale or chewy.
  • Butter – This gives richness and helps create that soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture we’re after.
  • Mini marshmallows – Mini marshmallows melt faster and smoother, which helps keep everything nice and gooey.
  • Red meltable candies – These are perfect for drizzling or melting to add that bright patriotic color.
  • White meltable candies – Adds a creamy sweetness and helps balance the colors beautifully.
  • Blue meltable candies – Gives that bold pop of blue that really makes these feel festive.
  • Sprinkles (as desired) – Use any kind you like, from stars to jimmies, and let the kids have fun with it.
Overhead view of ingredients for 4th of July Rice Krispie treats, including cereal, mini marshmallows, butter, red white and blue candy melts, and patriotic sprinkles arranged in bowls.

Budget-Friendly Swaps

  • You can use store-brand crispy rice cereal and still get great results.
  • Swap meltable candies for colored icing or melted white chocolate with food coloring if needed.
  • Use whatever sprinkles you already have to keep it simple and affordable.

Dairy-Free Options

  • Use a plant-based butter substitute that melts well.
  • Choose dairy-free meltable candies or chocolate if needed.
  • Double-check marshmallows if you need them to be fully dairy-free.

How to Make Soft 4th of July Rice Krispie Treats

1. Prepare the base mixture: Melt the butter in a large pot over low heat, then add the mini marshmallows and stir until everything is completely melted and smooth.

2. Mix in the cereal: Remove the pot from the heat and immediately stir in the Rice Krispies cereal until everything is well coated.

Overhead view of melted butter in a large pot on the stove, with bowls of rice krispies cereal and mini marshmallows nearby for making rice krispie treats.
Overhead view of melted marshmallows and butter stirred together in a pot until smooth and creamy, ready for making rice krispie treats.
Overhead view of cereal snack being mixed into melted marshmallow mixture in a pot with a spatula.

3. Press into the pan: Press the mixture firmly into a 9×13 inch pan lined with parchment paper or lightly greased, making sure it is spread evenly.

4. Chill and set: Place the pan in the refrigerator and let the treats cool for at least one hour until fully set.

5. Cut into squares: Lift the treats out using the parchment paper, place on a cutting board, and cut into squares or rectangles.

6. Melt the candies: Melt the red, white, and blue meltable candies separately according to the package instructions in bowls deep enough for dipping.

Overhead view of cereal snack mixture pressed evenly into a parchment-lined baking dish, ready to set before cutting into squares.
Overhead view of independence dessersts cut into even rectangular squares and arranged on parchment paper.
Overhead view of easy july 4th desserts cut into rectangles with bowls of melted red, white, and blue candy melts ready for dipping.

7. Dip the treats: Dip each Rice Krispie square into the melted candy, coating as much or as little as you like, and let the excess drip off.

8. Add sprinkles: Place dipped treats on parchment paper and add sprinkles while the coating is still wet so they stick nicely.

Close-up of a 4th of July rice krispie treat rectangle with red candy melt drizzle on top, with piping bags nearby for decorating.
Close-up of a 4th of July rice krispie treat with red and white candy melt drizzle on top, with piping bags nearby for decorating.
Close-up of a 4th of July rice krispie treat decorated with red, white, and blue candy drizzle and sprinkles, with a bowl of patriotic sprinkles nearby.

9. Let them set: Allow the treats to set completely at room temperature or place them in the refrigerator if you want them to firm up faster.

Close-up of 4th of July rice krispie treats on a plate, decorated with red, white, and blue candy drizzle and sprinkles.

For more festive treats, try the 4th of july popcorn or patriotic star cinnamon rolls. Enjoy your 4th of July Rice Krispie treats, and happy baking!

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Stack of 4th of July rice krispie treats on a white cake stand, decorated with red, white, and blue candy drizzle and sprinkles.

4th of July Rice Krispie Treats

Recipe by Rebekah Winscott

Soft and gooey 4th of July Rice Krispie treats that never turn hard. Easy to make, fun to decorate, and perfect for summer parties.


  • Total Time1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 5 cups Rice Krispies cereal
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 4 cups mini marshmallows (about 10 ounces)
  • 1/2 cup red meltable candies
  • 1/2 cup white meltable candies
  • 1/2 cup blue meltable candies
  • Sprinkles, as desired

Instructions

  1. Melt the butter in a large pot over low heat.
  2. Add the mini marshmallows and stir until completely melted and smooth.
  3. Remove from heat and immediately mix in the Rice Krispies cereal until well coated.
  4. Press the mixture firmly into a lined or greased 9×13 inch pan and flatten evenly.
  5. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour until fully set.
  6. Lift out using parchment paper and cut into squares.
  7. Melt red, white, and blue candies separately according to package instructions.
  8. Dip each square into melted candy and let excess drip off.
  9. Place on parchment paper and add sprinkles while coating is still wet.
  10. Let set at room temperature or refrigerate until firm.

Notes

  • Keep heat low when melting marshmallows to prevent hard treats.
  • Do not over mix or overpack the mixture.
  • Store at room temperature for best texture.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 square
  • Calories: 180 kcal
  • Sugar: 18g
  • Sodium: 95mg
  • Fat: 7g
  • Saturated Fat: 4g
  • Carbohydrates: 28g
  • Fiber: 0g
  • Protein: 1g
  • Cholesterol: 15mg

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