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Boo Cups

Submitted by: JELL-O 
Little goblins will delight in these chocolate pudding cups laced with crushed chocolate sandwich cookies and topped with whipped topping 'ghosts.' 

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Snowman Cups

Submitted by: Cool Whip® 
Who can resist these playful holiday treats? Your family will look forward to them year after year. 

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White Chocolate Lace Cups

Submitted by: BAKER'S Chocolate 
Surprise your guests with this decadent treat! 

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NILLA® Sand Cups

Submitted by: JELL-O 
Decorated with different shaped chewy fruit snacks, these fun after-school pudding snacks look like little beach scenes. The kids will love to help! 

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Sand Cups

Submitted by: Karen 
The recipe is for individual cups (you'll need 8-10 clear, 7 ounce plastic cups), but I believe you can use a bucket instead. 

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Meringue Pudding Cups

Submitted by: Mary McMenamin 
My mother, who didn't own a cookbook, created this recipe. She fussed over ingredients until she was satisfied with the results. With nine children to feed on a limited budget, she came up with many variations of the same dish. This dessert was a special treat. -Mary McMenamin, Spring City, Pennsylvania 

Custard Cups

Submitted by: Ruth Andrewson 
Now you can enjoy homemade custard without the fuss. 'This is one of my favorite desserts,' says Ruth Andrewson. 'You can serve it warm or chilled and top it with berries, fruit or whipped cream,' she suggests from her home in Peck, Idaho. 

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Georgia Dirt Bombs

Submitted by: Kelly 
Home Town: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Mini cinnamon popovers dipped in melted butter and rolled in cinnamon sugar are addicting and great any time of the day. 

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Cheddar Biscuit Cups

Submitted by: Sara Dukes 
It takes only four ingredients to stir up these moist and tender cheddar biscuits. 'You can double the recipe have leftovers for breakfast the next day. Just split open, toast and butter,' suggests Sara Dukes of Bartow, Georgia. 

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Dirt Cake III

Submitted by: Donna West 
An irresistible dessert with a chocolate cookie crust and a light creamy filling. Perfect for parties. This can also be prepared in a flower pot with gummy worms added. Great for children's parties. 
 
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