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  2. Martha Stewart's No-Bake Chocolate-Peanut Butter Cups by Martha Stewart Inspired by the classic Halloween candy, these no-bake bars feature a layer of creamy peanut butter, which is topped with an ...

  3. Everyday Food - Wikipedia

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    Everyday Food (from the test kitchens of Martha Stewart Living) was a digest size cooking magazine and PBS public television program published and produced by Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO). Both feature quick and easy recipes targeted at supermarket shoppers and the everyday cook.

  4. Martha Stewart Adds a Sweet Twist to This Classic ... - AOL

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    On Jan 15, Stewart posted a mouth-watering video of these classic waffle cookies […] Martha Stewart Adds a Sweet Twist to This Classic, Three-Step Cookie Recipe Skip to main content

  5. Butterfinger - Wikipedia

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    Crisp: Nestlé also produced Butterfinger Crisp bars, which are a form of chocolate covered wafer cookie, with a Butterfinger flavored cream. This is part of a line of Nestlé products under a "crisp" name, including Nestlé Crunch Crisp and Baby Ruth Crisp. Cocoa Mix: Nestlé released a hot cocoa mix with the flavor of the Butterfinger bar ...

  6. Clark Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Bar originally included a caramel 'center of attraction'. [8] In 1965, the recipe was changed to increase the peanut butter content and thus enhance flavor. [9] The caramel center would be removed from the recipe in the 1980s to increase its shelf-life. [8] In 1995, an alternative recipe would briefly be used. [10]

  7. Everyone's Mouths Are Watering Over Martha Stewart's ... - AOL

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    On Aug 6, Stewart posted a cake recipe that may actually rival the humongous chocolate cake she posted the day before. First, there were cookies, then small treats to satiate us, and now she keeps ...

  8. Curtiss Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    The Baby Ruth / Butterfinger factory, built in the 1960s, is located at 3401 Mt. Prospect Rd. in Franklin Park, Illinois. Interstate 294 curves eastward around the plant, where a prominent, rotating sign, resembling a giant candy bar, is visible. It originally read "Curtiss Baby Ruth" on one side and "Curtiss Butterfinger" on the other.

  9. I Made Martha Stewart's 'Crowd-Pleasing' Bourbon Pecan Balls ...

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    Get the recipe: Martha Stewart's Noel Nut Balls. What Are Martha Stewart’s Noel Nut Balls? Noel Nut Balls are the perfect cold-weather cookie. Made with pecans and flavored with soul-warming ...