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Coffee Whirl

Submitted by: Andrea 
Vanilla ice cream is blended with coffee and cocoa. Pour into a glass and enjoy! 

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Coffee Delight

Submitted by: IRONCHEF 
A delicious, cool, and creamy milkshake - perfect for summer! 

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Coffee Cooler

Submitted by: SJKS 
A low calorie milkshake that can be modified to produce a variety of flavors, and is a great use for leftover coffee. Use different flavors of hot cocoa mix to make different flavored milkshakes. 

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Iced Coffee

Submitted by: janice 
A cooling pick-me-up of a coffee-chocolate milkshake. 

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Sara's Iced Coffee

Submitted by: sarah 
Lightly sweetened iced coffee with just a hint of vanilla. Yum! 

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Coffee Souffle

Submitted by: BOBBIE RENO 
Homemade custard and gelatin are flavored with coffee in this layered, chilled dessert. 

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Creamy Ice Coffee

Submitted by: sal 
Cold coffee mixed with milk, half-and-half, and chocolate liqueur. Serve over ice. 

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Mocha Coffee

Submitted by: Johanna Adams 
Mocha coffee is extremely easy to make in this recipe. Just add cocoa, sugar and milk to hot coffee and drink! 

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Billy's Favorite Gingerbread Spiced Coffee Syrup

Submitted by: BILLY B HILLBILLY 
This is a delightful spicy syrup that you can use to spice up coffee, tea, apple cider, you name it, it's all good! 

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Coffee McAvee

Submitted by: Puzzler 
Home Town: Stevensville, Montana, USA
Warm yourself by the fire with this exciting coffee drink that can also be served as a showstopping dessert! 
 
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