Moon Cheese is known as the “cheese that crunches” and is high in protein,
low-carb, all natural, gluten free and a good source of calcium!
More about Moon Cheese!
- Every variety of Moon Cheese has 70 calories and 4-5 grams of protein per serving.
- Moon Cheese is all natural and contains nothing but 100% cheese.
- It’s non perishable. That’s right no refrigeration is required for this cheese snack!
- Find Moon Cheese for sale at Target, Whole Foods, CVS, Starbucks, Wegman’s, Weis and REI stores.
Moon Cheese is available in three tasty flavors: Cheddar, Gouda, and Pepper Jack.
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Out of This World Space Snack Tray
Ingredients
- 1 package Moon Cheese {or mix and match a few flavors}
- 4 rock candy
- 4 planet suckers {blowpops and gummies}
- 3 slices of cheese cut into star shapes
- 4 rocket fruit skewers {strawberries bananas, and melon}
- galaxy sugar cookies
- 2 cups galaxy popcorn
Instructions
- Line a large serving tray with star printed black paper or napkins.
- Place moon cheese on a plate in the center.
- Add other items to small plates and bowls and add to the tray.
- Serve right away to your hungry party guests and enjoy these out of this world snacks.
For The Love of Food Blog
I came up with this space themed snack tray when we were watching an alien cartoon with my kids. I thought it would be a fun addition to movie night with their friends!
I added all three flavors of Moon Cheese along with fruit skewer rockets, galaxy popcorn, cheese stars, galactic cookies, rock candy, and planet suckers.
The options are endless with this snack tray as long as you stick with the space theme.
You could add veggies or chips and dip in a sun shape or even make popcorn ball planets!
These are a breakfast favorite!
Rocket fruit kabobs are made with strawberries, bananas, and cantaloupe.
Sliced cheese can also be served too if you are a cheese lover like me!
I used a small star cookie cutter to make stars out of cheese slices.
Candy is a requirement at the movies, right!? Rock candy looks like space to me and planet suckers, lollipops with gummy rings, are almost too cute to eat.
These cookies were fun-and messy- to make and eat!
Galactic iced sugar cookies look spectacular on any snack table!
Galaxy Popcorn is my new thing, y’all!
I drizzled popped popcorn with leftover cookie frosting and topped with sprinkle stars.
It looks so cool and it tastes delicious too!
Serve right away to your hungry party guests and enjoy these out of this world snacks.
This post is sponsored by Moon Cheese in collaboration with Blog Meets Brand and I have been compensated for my participation. All opinions are my own.
The How-to Guru
How cute! I bet your kids loved the moon cheese crackers. 🙂
Amanda Martin
I love ANY kind of snack involving cheese! These are so fun!
Rachel
Galaxy popcorn is great. I have made something similar for different themes. Plus it is just delicious.
xoxoBella Bucchiotti
I have never had moon cheese before! I should totally give it a try. they seem perfect for kids
Emily Polner
This is the cutest!! Moon cheese sounds so good
-Emily
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