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Alsatian Chocolate Balls

Submitted by: Rosina
These are crusty on the outside and soft and moist on the inside. 

Chocolate Walnut Rum Balls

Submitted by: Amanda Denton
These treats are dense and moist. Wrapped in a pretty box they make a great gift! 

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Chocolate Covered Orange Balls

Submitted by: Vickie
A friend gave me this recipe at a cookie exchange party in 1981. I won a 2nd place in a cookie contest with this recipe. It's a GREAT holiday cookie! 

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Almond Coconut Chocolate Cookie Balls

Submitted by: Holly
These little cookies taste a lot like the popular candy bar. 

Chocolate Rum Balls II

Submitted by: Shannon Dudley
Festive rum balls with a hint of coffee flavor and almonds. If you run out of sprinkles, roll the balls in cocoa! 

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Chocolate Crinkles I

Submitted by: Laria Tabul
These chocolate cookies are rolled in powdered sugar and "crack" when you bake them.  

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Peanut Butter and Chocolate Balls

Submitted by: Paula
This is an interesting departure from the traditional chocolate covered peanut balls. The cornflakes give them an intriguing crunch. 

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Chocolate Sour Cream Cookies

Submitted by: Darlene
Delicious drop cookies! 

Frozen Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls

Submitted by: KateLou26
Little, chocolate chip cookie dough balls combine classic ingredients into appealing frozen treats for all ages. Junior cooks will have fun making them, too. 

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Chocolate Balls

Submitted by: Cynthia Escalante
This is a peanut butter and graham cracker, chocolate covered treat. My mother made these to send to friends and relatives at Christmas time. 
 
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