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Coconut Bon Bons

Submitted by: Tamme
These little balls of joy are perfect for any occasion. 

Fudgy Bon Bons

Submitted by: Marlene Edwards
Fudge snow capped cookies with candy pieces in the middle. 

The Ultimate Chocolate Bar

Submitted by: James Bovy
Rich, fudge-like squares of chocolate with marshmallows and nuts inside. 

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Bon Bon Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: Chan
Cute 'Cherries in a Blanket' cookies. This recipe goes back at least three generations. My grandma made them, my mom made them, now I make them! 

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Stained Glass Candy II

Submitted by: Bea
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Easy and delicious rolled chocolate, walnut, coconut and colored marshmallow candy! 

Peanut Butter Logs

Submitted by: Nancy
I haven't met anyone yet, particularly men, who don't love these. Fairly simple and no bake. However, they do not freeze well, the crisp rice cereal will become soggy. After dipping the logs in glaze, consider rolling them in chopped walnuts or grated coconut. 

Rocky Road Drops

Submitted by: Shannon
These are wonderful to give to friends as gifts. We make them every year at Christmas. You can change quanities and ingredients as needed. 

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Bonbons

Submitted by: Diane
A sweet mixture of coconut, walnuts, sugar, margarine and condensed milk are rolled into little balls and dipped in chocolate to make these decadent frozen treats. 

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Duo-Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Tracy Larsen
This delicious fudge recipe is for all those milk chocolate lovers out there! From our family to yours...enjoy the holidays! 

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No Fail Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Terrie
This fudge recipe is super creamy and everyone requests it during the holidays. While preparing, be sure that you don't let the mix get hotter than 238 degrees or it gets really dry but still tastes good. 
 
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