September 18th is Rice Krispie Treat Day, an unofficial holiday dedicated to the no-bake, quick to make yummy gooey sweet treat.
Thought to have been invented at the Kellogg Company in the late 1930s, the treats are made of Rice Krispie cereal and melted marshmallows, though sometimes the marshmallows can be substituted with caramel or syrup as the binding agent.
Rice Bubbles
Rice Krispies is a popular breakfast cereal made by Kellogs since 1928. While Rice Krispie treats were usually homemade, Kellogs trademarked the brand name Rice Krispie Treats and started selling a pre-packaged version of the treat in 1995.
Today, any sweet treat that uses Rice Krispies and some form of sweet binding agent is called a rice krispie treat. In Australia and New Zealand, where the cereal is marketed as Rice Bubbles, the sweet treat is called rice bubble slices or rice bubble cakes.
Did You Know…
…that rice is the seed of the rice plant?
Event Details.
1. When: Thursday, September 18th, 2025 - 6:00 p.m. through 6:30 p.m. on a small hill on Nose Hill Park.
2. The meet will begin at 6:00 p.m. and will last until 6:30 p.m.
3. At 6:30 p.m. we will go our seperate ways.
*Please register for this event by logging your Will Attend with the number of people in your group.
* If you are feeling ill the day of the event, please stay home.