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By LauraBelle
on December 17, 2008
So Cute! My father in law accidentally got coffee up his nose when he opened this on Christmas (you know, from the laughing) Thanks!
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on December 19, 2007
I do not like Grinch Poop, Sam I am. I would not, could not, in a sleigh, on a tray....hey, this stuff is actually tasty! That dastardly Grinch has a recipe named after him! But, I guess he turned out to be a good hearted guy so it's for the best to celebrate his, ahem, poop this time of year. And I suppose we can all have Grinch like moods occasionally-just ask Mrs. Claus how I act when I can't find the remote-not so jolly! I'll be sure to give her some Grinch poop this year and we'll both have a good laugh in front of the fire over some hot cocoa. Thanks Charlotte!
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on December 13, 2003
This is about as cute as can be, and so easy. Hmm, now who else can I put on my naughty list! Thanks for posting.
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on January 21, 2010
This was a lot of fun and my friends and family had a good laugh thanks
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Got all the necessary green stuff to make my bags of Grinch Poop for the kidz! I bought the red-green holiday combo and divided. Also and the Choco-mint M&M's, perfect combo for poop!I Put 1/2 C into each gift bag, tied w/ green ribbon and Grinch's message to the little naught ones. Can't wait to see their expressions! What a FUN and FABulous idea! Thanks a bunch and BAHHUMBUG Charlotte J!
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Was fun to make and I am looking forward to the children's faces!!
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on December 18, 2008
I made Grinch Poop for my neighborhood openhouse. I used green peanut m & m's and milk duds. Everybody enjoyed. Thanks!
people found this review Helpful. You can only vote others' reviews helpful or not helpful... Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No We don't know who you are. Sign in or create an accountBy BeccaB#2
on January 01, 2008
So funny! Made these for my son's 2nd grade class, and I don't know who liked them better, the teachers or the kids. I used M&M plus any other green candy I could find(skittles,jujubees,kissables,etc.)just to add a little variety. I have a feeling these will become a holiday stape in my house.Any recipe that my kids smile is a winner in my book!
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Made these for the naughty this year! LOL! Too Cute! Thanks Charlotte!
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on December 17, 2007
Someone asked me for the note that goes with the snowman poop this year. So I needed a new thing for me and this is it. Thank you! I know my dh's co-workers are gonna get a kick out of this. I also had the thought to use the peanut m&m's(as per other reviews). I guess that makes me "twisted". :lol: Thanks Charlotte J!!!
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on November 17, 2007
the kids in the family thought this was so funny and seeing there faces when this was all i handed them (at first) when it was time to open presents was priceless!!
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on May 15, 2007
By Izbit
on December 26, 2005
If you buy the packs of red and green M&M's, you can use the grren ones for this and the red ones for Rudolph noses.
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on December 24, 2005
Too cute!! I used a mix of plain and peanut M&Ms. Everyone got a little baggie of it on Xmas Eve and thought it was really funny and cute. Thanx for the cute idea!
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on June 11, 2005
I just found this ! for those w/ a little twisted hummor, may I recommend....peanut green m&ms.
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on December 17, 2004
I love it! This is so cute that I am trying it out myself.
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