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Rum or Bourbon Balls

Submitted by: Elaine L. Smith
It isn't Christmas without these!!! They go fast!! Try using bourbon in place of the rum! 

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Cherry Rum Balls

Submitted by: Tena
These are so tasty, you can not eat just one. 

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Chocolate Rum Balls I

Submitted by: Donna
The holidays will sparkle brightly when you whip up a batch of these chocolate favorites! 

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No Bake Rum Balls

Submitted by: Refugio L.
A holiday favorite! Try using brandy in place of the rum. 

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Cocoa Rum Balls

Submitted by: Leslie
This delicious smooth confection is an impressive dessert for the holidays. These are wonderful for parties, and perfect for holiday gifts to your loved ones. A half cup of orange juice plus one teaspoon of freshly grated orange peel can be substituted for the rum in this recipe. 

Chocolate Walnut Rum Balls

Submitted by: Amanda Denton
These treats are dense and moist. Wrapped in a pretty box they make a great gift! 

Coconut Rum Balls

Submitted by: Carla Hoy
The flavor of these candies improves after 24 hours. They may be made ahead and stored in refrigerator. Roll in confectioners' sugar instead of coconut if you prefer. 

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Rum Balls III

Submitted by: Diane Melancon
These no-bake treats are made with crushed vanilla wafers, ground pecans, mini chocolate chips, corn syrup and, of course, rum. 

Chocolate Rum Balls II

Submitted by: Shannon Dudley
Festive rum balls with a hint of coffee flavor and almonds. If you run out of sprinkles, roll the balls in cocoa! 

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Rum Balls I

Submitted by: Yvonne
I tried this easy, no-bake cookie recipe for the first time last Christmas and they were a big hit. Simple to make and very yummy! 
 
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