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Frozen Peanut Butter chocolate caramel Treats

August 29, 2022 by Melissa Chapman 1 Comment

Frozen Peanut Butter chocolate caramel Treats

Frozen Peanut Butter chocolate caramel Treats

These are ridiculously good. And a no bake treat which is always my favorite! I keep these in the freezer at all times!

What you will need: 1 container zero sugar cool whip, 6 Tablespoons of  peanut butter, sprinkled 4 -5 lily’s salted Carmel chips in, Mix all together and I scooped into mini paper cups. I drizzled hersheys chocolate lite syrup on top and froze for 2 hours.

Keep in plastic zip lock bag in freezer. These are 1 treat for 2 weight watchers personal points.

Makes 24 Frozen Peanut Butter chocolate caramel Treats! 

But as always Please do your own calculations Next time I will do a different lilys flavored chip just to switch up the taste!  There was probably 4 to 5 Carmel chips in each one. 

You can absolutely tweak this recipe to make it  your own! I gave to admit  these taste like peanut butter cups!

here is a link to the recipe 

https://cmx.weightwatchers.com/details/MEMBERRECIPE:630cc1f770eb2e319f4554c3?shared=true

8 oz Cool Whip Sugar free whipped topping
27 personal points
6 Tbsp Skippy Creamy peanut butter
19 personal points
34 chip(s) Lily’s Chocolate salted caramel flavor baking chips, no sugar added
3 personal points
2 Tablespoons Hershey’s Lite chocolate syrup 2 personal points

Makes 24 servings each serving is two weight watchers personal points

Frozen Peanut Butter chocolate caramel Treats
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Frozen Peanut Butter chocolate caramel Treats

Makes 24 servings each serving is two weight watchers personal points

Ingredients

  • 8 oz Cool Whip Sugar free whipped topping
  • 27 personal points
  • 6 Tbsp Skippy Creamy peanut butter
  • 19 personal points
  • 34 chip s Lily's Chocolate salted caramel flavor baking chips, no sugar added
  • 3 personal points
  • 2 Tablespoons Hershey's Lite chocolate syrup 2 personal points
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  1. Barbara says

    August 29, 2022 at 3:12 pm

    You don’t melt the chips before you freeze?

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