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  2. The 2-Ingredient Retro Dessert I'm Making for the Holidays

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    Combine the frosting and peanut butter in a medium microwave-safe bowl. Don’t worry about mixing them together yet. Microwave on high for 30 seconds, stir with a spatula, and microwave again for ...

  3. How to Make Microwave Fudge - AOL

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    Not only does it take less time than an old-school fudge (seriously, this recipe takes less than 5 minutes to make!) but it’s also great for those who don’t have a ton of candy-making experience.

  4. Peanut Butter Fudge Bites Recipe - AOL

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    LINE 8-inch square pan with foil, with ends of foil extending over sides. Microwave first 3 ingredients in large microwaveable bowl on HIGH 2 min.; stir until chocolate is completely melted and ...

  5. Farley's & Sathers Candy Company - Wikipedia

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    This candy operation consisted of handmade penny and bulk candies, peanut brittle, peppermints and fudge. The name was changed to Brock Candy in 1909. In the early 1920s, a major expansion occurred when the company modernized its 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m 2 ) factory with the installation of automatic (starch) moguls.

  6. Kraft Foods Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Foods Inc. (/ ˈ k r æ f t /) was a multinational confectionery, food and beverage conglomerate. [4] It marketed many brands in more than 170 countries. Twelve of its brands annually earned more than $1 billion worldwide: Cadbury, Jacobs, Kraft, LU, Maxwell House, Milka, Nabisco, Oreo, Oscar Mayer, Philadelphia, Trident, and Tang. [5]

  7. Fudge - Wikipedia

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    Fudge-making has evolved a variety of flavors and additives. The favored flavors vary by location: in the United States, chocolate is a default flavor, with peanut butter and maple as alternatives. When it is made from brown sugar, it is called penuche [2] and is typically found in New England and the Southern States.

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  9. Penuche - Wikipedia

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    Penuche (/ p ə ˈ n u tʃ i /, from Italian: panucci) is a fudge-like candy made from brown sugar, butter, and milk, [1] using no flavorings except for vanilla. Penuche often has a tannish color, and is lighter than regular fudge. [2] It is formed by the caramelization of brown sugar; thus, its flavor is said to be reminiscent of caramel.