Strawberry Fudge

Submitted by: Vandhana 
Evaporated milk, sugar and strawberries go into this pink confection. 

Strawberry Fudge Truffles

Submitted by: SMUCKER'S® 
Provided by: SMUCKER'S®
These creamy strawberry flavored chocolate balls rolled in almonds make a great party snack. 

Orange Fudge

Submitted by: ONEMINA 
Tired of chocolate fudge? Try this simple recipe which calls for sugar, non-dairy creamer, grated orange peel and chopped almonds. 

Pineapple Fudge

Submitted by: Cathy 
My family really loves this fudge. I have to make it every Christmas and send it to the family. To make this dessert even more festive, decorate it with pecan halves! 

White Christmas Fudge

Submitted by: sal 
Dreaming of a white Christmas? Make this vanilla flavored fudge with pecans to bring a little of the white stuff inside. 

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Peanut Butter Fudge II

Submitted by: Del Lockamy 
I made this up for my niece who couldn't eat chocolate but loved peanut butter when she was about five years old. She is now fourteen, and she still asks for it every Christmas. 

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Orange Cream Fudge

Submitted by: Betty from Ohio 
This simple recipe combines cream, butter, marshmallow creme, white chocolate and orange extract to make this classic favorite. 

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Jean's Fudge

Submitted by: ccsick 
Home Town: Boone, Iowa, USA
Living In: Malvern, Iowa, USA
Jean is very dear friend that gave me this recipe when we worked together, she was a mentor, friend and colleague. The marshmallows make this recipe fail-proof easy. This is smooth and perfect every time. 

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Christmas Fudge

Submitted by: Gretchen Reed 
White chocolate fudge, created by combining sugar, cream, butter, marshmallow creme and white chocolate chips, is made festive with swirls of red and green food coloring. 

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Old-Fashioned Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: BOOK_WORM 
This fudge is easy to make and very delicious. Enjoy this with your loved ones. For best results be sure to use a candy thermometer. 
 
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