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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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Spooky Halloween Eyeballs

Submitted by: Pumpkyn 
Peanut butter truffles are coated in white chocolate and decorated to look like spooky eyeballs.  

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Kahlua Cocoa Balls

Submitted by: Kahlua 
Fruity, nutty truffles, flavored with chocolate, have a secret ingredient--Kahlua. Vary the coatings for a pretty candy dish. 

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Rocky Road Popcorn Balls

Submitted by: SweetBasil 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Liberty Hill, Texas, USA
Popcorn balls are an easy homemade treat that's perfect for Halloween parties. These have mini marshmallows, chocolate chips, and peanuts. 

Golf Balls

Submitted by: COGRANDMA4 
Peanut butter and chocolate meet coconut and walnuts to create this sweet and easy candy. 

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Grandma's Canadian Cashew Caramels

Submitted by: DEESE 
Chewy caramel and cashew candies are easy to make and simply irresistible. 

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Pralines II

Submitted by: Melissa 
Home Town: Los Gatos, California, USA
Living In: Wheatland, California, USA
Try this recipe for delicious candy filled and topped with pecans. 

Cornflake Candy

Submitted by: SarahKate 
Home Town: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Tempting little cornflake treats made with butterscotch chips and peanut butter! 

Butter Brickle

Submitted by: Cody 
Home Town: Roswell, Georgia, USA
Butter Brickle is an easy, quick, old-fashioned candy made with just four common pantry items. 

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Almond Toffee Bark

Provided by: Almond Board
Perfect for holiday gift giving, this homemade toffee candy is topped with a combination of bittersweet and semi-sweet chocolate and a generous layer of almonds.  

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Chocolate and Tangerine Truffles

Provided by: Almond Board
The warm taste of tangerine spices up these easy truffles rolled in chopped California Almonds. 

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Quick Nariyal Burfi (Indian Coconut Fudge)

Submitted by: Lola in the Kitchen 
Living In: Buffalo, New York, USA
This traditional, cardamom-flavored Indian sweet may now be made in under 15 minutes! 

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Pure Maple Candy

Submitted by: Islandgirlchef 
Pure, creamy, melt-in-your-mouth maple candy using only pure maple syrup! It's a treat almost like fudge. Add anything you want like chopped nuts. Use small maple leaf molds or other pretty shapes.. 

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Crunch Bars

Submitted by: BAKER'S Chocolate 
Looking for something sweet? One serving of this crunchy, chocolate treat will hit the spot. 

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Marshmallow Truffles

Submitted by: BAKER'S Chocolate 
The kids can help with these easy marshmallow treats topped with chopped pecans. 

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Fantasy Fudge

Submitted by: BAKER'S Chocolate 
This fudge is so rich, you'll find that a small portion goes a long way on chocolate flavor. 

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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. 

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PREMIUM® Toffee Crunch

Submitted by: BAKER'S Chocolate 
Looking for something sweet? This chocolate toffee bar will hit the spot when served with a cold glass of milk. 

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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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Swedish Chocolate Balls (or Coconut Balls)

Submitted by: AngelicaS 
A long-time favorite in Sweden, and a treat all Swedish children learn to make as one of their first cooking projects, these no-bake chocolate morsels combine rolled oats with sugar, cocoa, butter or margarine, coffee and melted chocolate. Rolled in coconut flakes, they're ready to pop in your mouth. 

 
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