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Almond Cherry Fudge

Submitted by: Shellie Tucker 
Cooked in the microwave, this fast fudge is a sweet addition to any holiday gathering. I make this when I need a quick treat for a school party or to take to a neighbor, says Shellie Tucker from Hendersonville, Tennessee. 

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Aunt Teen's Creamy Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: Kelly Phillips 
This was my aunt's recipe for fudge, passed down through the family. It's better than any fudge I've ever had at the Jersey shore, and easy enough to whip up in 15 minutes or so. 

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Baked Fudge

Submitted by: BLUEANGEL 
A sweet gooey mixture of sugar, flour, cocoa, eggs, butter, vanilla and pecans becomes an irresistible panful of baked rich sweetness. 

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BAKER'S Classic Chocolate Fudge

Submitted by: BAKER'S Chocolate 
This rich chocolate fudge with walnuts is easily prepared in the microwave. 

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BAKER'S ONE BOWL Million Dollar Fudge

Submitted by: BAKER'S Chocolate 
This fudge is perfect for gift-giving or enjoying with friends and family on a special occasion. It is rich, so keep tabs on portions. 

Bavarian Mint Fudge

Submitted by: Sue Tucker 
My sister-in-law sent this chocolate candy to us one Christmas, and it's been a traditional holiday treat in our home ever since. With just six ingredients, it couldn't be any easier to make. 

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Best Ever Cheese Fudge

Submitted by: Earla Taylor 
Processed cheese food makes this the creamiest fudge ever. 

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Best Ever Fudge

Submitted by: Lori 
This fudge is easy and delicious! Making this is our Christmas tradition. Also, you can make it ahead and freeze it for up to 3 months! 

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Brazilian Peanut Fudge

Submitted by: Rita 
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
This simple and quick fudge requires only peanuts, tea biscuits, sweetened condensed milk, and a little bit of sugar. 

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Brown Sugar Candy

Submitted by: KAYKWILTS 
Home Town: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Living In: Ruston, Louisiana, USA
This recipe is from my mother. This is only one of the many candy recipes she makes at Christmas and gives away to friends. 

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Butterscotch Fudge

Submitted by: Heather Welch 
Butterscotch and white chocolate morsels make this easy fudge. 

Butterscotch Peanut Fudge

Submitted by: Peggy Key 
'I am a substiture teacher and found this fudge recipe in a very old book in our school library,' writes Peggy Key of Grant, Alabama. 'It was written before microwaves, so I modified it to make a quick treat. The faculty and staff gave it rave reviews.' 

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Candy Bar Fudge

Submitted by: Mary Lou Bridge 
'I created this recipe to duplicate a delightful rich fudge I tried in a shop while visiting our daughter,' explains Mary Lou Bridge of Taylor Ridge, Illinois. 

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Candy Bar Fudge

Submitted by: PATTY STOCKTON 
A fudge made from butter, cocoa powder, milk and brown sugar is layered with caramel, peanuts, and chocolate. See if you can eat just one piece! 

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Candy Cane Fudge

Submitted by: TINAMARIE11 
This is a simple, festive and tasty peppermint fudge. A platter was brought to a cookie trade and gone quickly! 

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Caramel Fudge Squares

Submitted by: Norma 
These treats are similar to a blonde brownie only much richer. 

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Caramel Peanut Fudge

Submitted by: SKETCHETTE 
Chocolate, peanut butter, marshmallow fluff, and caramel -- all you need is a saucepan and a refrigerator for this multi-layered dessert. 

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CARNATION® Classic Five-Minute Fudge

Submitted by: Carnation Canada 
CARNATION® cooks created this candy recipe in the early '60s. It's one of the first fudge recipes that didn't require a thermometer. It's easy, delicious and is sure to become one of your favourites – it's our most requested CARNATION® recipe! 

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Carnation® Famous Fudge

Submitted by: Nestle® Carnation® 
This famous fudge will make you a star. Don't skip the nuts with their crunchy touch. 

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Cathy's Peanut Butter Fudge

Submitted by: MBMCD 
Cathy's mom developed this recipe a long time ago. You do need a candy thermometer. Enjoy! 
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