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Fruit Cocktail Cake VI

Submitted by: Greg Franchini
This recipe has been in my family for years. It is a very moist cake with a delightful buttery coconut topping. 

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Fruit Cocktail Cake VII

Submitted by: Mary Ann Putman
This cake is very moist. It's one of my husband's favorites. 

Fruit Cocktail Cake IV

Submitted by: Hillary Quinn
This quick, make-in-one-bowl cake satisfies your taste buds for something sweet...without added oil or butter. 

Fruit Cocktail Cake I

Submitted by: Karen Birchfield
A lovely fruit cocktail cake, simple and delicious. 

Fruit Cocktail Cake II

Submitted by: Eleanor Johnson
An easy cake to put together, the fruit cocktail makes it very moist. 

Fruit Cocktail Cake

Submitted by: Cyndi
Very moist and fruity cake, no oil added, quick and easy. Especially delicious when served with whipped cream. 

Fruit Cocktail Cake III

Submitted by: Glenda
This fruit cocktail is different than other recipes in that it has butter added. It does make a difference! 

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Fruit Cocktail Cake

Submitted by: Cyndi
Very moist and fruity cake, no oil added, quick and easy. Especially delicious when served with whipped cream. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com.  

Fast Fruit Cocktail Cake

Submitted by: Karen Naramore
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
A convenient can of fruit cocktail is the key to this moist, down-home dessert from Karen Naramore of Gillette, Wyoming. 'It's so comforting served warm with whipped cream or ice cream,' she promises. 

Fruit Cocktail Cake with Sweet, Buttery Sauce

Submitted by: Julie
What makes this Fruit Cocktail Cake the greatest is that it is served with a wonderful butter sauce. Also, it is so simple to make. I know when you try it you will agree. (Double all ingredients to bake in an 11x13-inch pan.) 
 
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