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Christmas Bark Candy

Submitted by: Jacquetta Peace
This doesn't have peppermint, but is very pretty when you use M&M candies. 

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Caramel Nut Candy

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites
Provided by: Taste of Home
You can stir up a batch of these coconut-coated peanut caramel logs in no time, since they're made in the microwave! 

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Crispy Rice Candy

Submitted by: Patty
Crispy rice cereal combined with mini marshmallows, peanuts, and peanut butter, and bonded with white chocolate. 

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Chinese New Year Chocolate Candy

Submitted by: Sam
Living In: Galesburg, Illinois, USA
Chow mein noodles and peanuts in a chocolate and butterscotch coating. 

Candy Bar Popcorn

Submitted by: VETTECHICK99
Popcorn and Snickers™ - a much-too-easy yummy treat! Of course you can substitute the Snickers™ with any variety of meltable candy bars. It's the sweet and salty combination that you want! 

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Caramel Corn III

Submitted by: Rosemary
Trim the tree with your beloved whilst enjoying this caramel treat. 

Cherry-Pistachio Bark

Submitted by: JOGGINGMAMA
Home Town: Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
Living In: Buford, Georgia, USA
Vanilla-scented white chocolate bark with dried cherries and pistachios. So simple to prepare in the microwave, then just wait for it to set for a delicious holiday treat. 

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Popcorn Candy Balls

Submitted by: Angela
This is similar to making crispy rice squares but using popcorn instead. 

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Caramel Corn II

Submitted by: Juanita
We always made this for Christmas. This could be made into 20 popcorn balls if desired. 

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Chocolate Caramel Candy

Submitted by: Stephanie Phillips
A wonderful Thanksgiving or Christmas treat! Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 
 
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