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  2. Simple Chocolate Pops Recipe - AOL

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  3. 25 Easy No-Bake Christmas Candy & Cookie Recipes for ... - AOL

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    Here is a collection of 25 absolutely scrumptious no-bake Christmas candy and cookie recipes, including fudge, truffles, peanut butter bars, rum balls and more. Spend a little less time in the ...

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  5. Chocolate Sugar Cookies Will Be The Star Of The Cookie Plate

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    Yields: 20 servings. Prep Time: 1 hour 30 mins. Total Time: 4 hours. Ingredients. COOKIES. 1 1/2 c. all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting. 1/2 c. unsweetened cocoa powder

  6. Homemade Blow Pops Recipe Recipe - AOL

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    Without stirring the mixture, bring to a boil and let it cook until the candy mixture reaches 275 degrees. Once it reaches 275 degrees, remove from heat and allow the candy mixture to stop bubbling. Stir in the gelatin mix.

  7. Chocolate-Dipped Strawberry Pops Recipe - AOL

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    Melt the red candy melts, dip a stick into the melted candy, and push into the top of a strawberry shape. Repeat with all the sticks and cake shapes. Allow to set. Dip each cake pop into the melted candy and tap off the excess. Working quickly, dab the wet candy with a toothpick in a random pattern to create the texture of a strawberry.

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  9. Astro Pops - Wikipedia

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    Hot candy is poured directly into the wrapper, then a paper stick is added and the pop is capped off with a layer of wax. [1] Because Astro Pops were created in the 1960s, at the same time in history when the Space Race was in full force, millions of Astro Pops were sold when the manufacturers capitalized on this craze. [1]