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  2. Salted Caramel & Chocolate Dip Recipe - AOL

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    DRIZZLE with chocolate; sprinkle with salt. REFRIGERATE 15 min. Kraft Kitchens Tips: Serving Suggestion: Serve with pretzel crackers or twists, and fresh apple or pear slices. Substitute: Prepare using BAKER'S Semi-Sweet Chocolate.

  3. Fran's Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    Fran's Chocolates, or Fran's, is a chocolate company founded by Fran Bigelow and based in Seattle, Washington. The company is best known for their salted chocolate-covered caramels. [2] [3] [4] Fran's Chocolates has locations in the Seattle metropolitan area and throughout Japan. [5]

  4. Salted-Caramel Cream Puffs with Warm Chocolate Sauce Recipe - AOL

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  5. 32 Dessert Recipes That Don't Require A Single ... - AOL

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    The caramel-covered marshmallows are a delicious treat whether or not you've had the chance to sample the originals in the River City. Get The Recipe Strawberry Dump Cake

  6. Milk Duds - Wikipedia

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    The candy, sold in a golden-yellow theatre-style box, is an irregularly shaped caramel disk with a confectionery chocolate coating of cocoa and vegetable oil. At its original naming, according to Hershey, "milk" referred to the product's initial milk ingredient, and "dud" referred to failed attempts to create a spherical shape.

  7. Chocolate-Dipped Vanilla Caramels Recipe - AOL

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  8. Caramel - Wikipedia

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    Caramel can be produced in many forms such as sauce, chewy candy, or hard candy depending on how much of an ingredient is added and the temperature it is being prepared at. [8] In modern recipes and in commercial production, glucose (from corn syrup or wheat) or invert sugar is added to prevent crystallization, making up 10–50% of the sugars ...

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