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11 red, white, and blue treats for the Fourth of July

The roundup includes no-bake desserts, fruit trays, cookies and a flag cake for easy serving at Fourth of July gatherings.

  • Food Drink Life curated 11 red, white, and blue treats for the Fourth of July, featuring diverse formats including no-bake cups, candy pieces, fruit trays, cookies, and the Patriotic American Flag Cake.
  • Fourth of July dessert tables fill up fast, requiring options that avoid fussy plating, such as the 50-minute Red, White, and Blue Dirt Cups that yield 8 servings.
  • The 4th July Flag Platter takes 10 minutes to serve 12 with fruit and Cheddar, while the Patriotic 4th July Trifle combines pound cake and berries to serve 8 in 30 minutes.
  • For larger crowds, the Patriotic American Flag Cake makes 24 servings in 1 hour 5 minutes, and Red, White & Blue Chocolate Bark yields 15 party-sized pieces in 2 hours and 15 minutes.
  • Beyond standard sweets, Festive Patriotic Gumdrops and the 15-minute Red, White, and Blue Walking Pretzel Salad add variety, while the Patriotic Red White and Blue Vegan Salad provides a 4-serving side dish option.
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11 red, white, and blue treats for the Fourth of July

Fourth of July dessert tables can get crowded fast, so this list keeps the red, white, and blue treats easy to pick up, scoop, slice, or chill ahead, with gumdrops, dirt cups, fruit, cookies, and cake.The post 11 red, white,…

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Marietta Daily Journal broke the news in Georgia, United States on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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