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Ice Box Cake II

Submitted by: Lenna
A recipe that I have been making for years, a great Pot Luck dessert. 

Ice Box Cake I

Submitted by: Rhema Hernandez
This is a great warm weather dish, since it needs no baking, just overnight refrigeration. My sister gave me this recipe years and years ago. You can buy a pre-made pound cake or make one. 

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Easy Ice Cream Cake

Submitted by: KLONGMORE
Chocolate ice cream sandwich bars layered with chocolate fudge and frozen whipped topping with decorative chocolate sprinkles. Freeze for 1 hour, or until ready to serve. 

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Pistachio Cake II

Submitted by: v monte
Great for potlucks or family gatherings. 

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Mango Ice Box Cake

Submitted by: TaraAnne
Mangos, cream, and ladyfingers are a match made in heaven for a totally enjoyable tropical dessert. 

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Layered Ice Box Dessert

Submitted by: Edie DeSpain
Provided by: Taste of Home
This creamy make-ahead dessert has delicious old-fashioned flavor. German chocolate cake mix makes for an irresistible, interesting crust. --Edie DeSpain, Logan, Utah 

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Pistachio Nut Cake II

Submitted by: Cathie Taylor
This cake uses yellow cake mix, instant pistachio pudding and it's covered with a pistachio flavored whipped topping. 

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Pudding Poke Cake

Submitted by: Karin Christian
This is a yellow or white cake in which holes are poked after baking, and chocolate pudding is pored over it, making it look like it has stripes when it is cut. 

Mocha Cake II

Submitted by: Valerie
A delicious, easy cake that needs NO baking! 

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Pistachio Nut Bundt Cake

Submitted by: Marlene Edwards
A green Bundt cake. This is perfect for Christmas or St. Patrick's day. 
 
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