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  2. Ultimate Turtle Cheesecake Recipe - AOL

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    HEAT oven to 325°F. MIX crumbs and butter; press onto bottom and 2 inches up side of 9-inch springform pan. MICROWAVE caramels and milk in small microwaveable bowl on HIGH 3 min. or until ...

  3. Turtles (chocolate) - Wikipedia

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    Turtles were developed in 1918 by Johnson’s Candy Company (which became DeMet’s Candy Company in 1923), after a salesman named Earnest Woollard came into the commissary’s dipping room and showed a candy to one of the dippers, who pointed out that the candy looked like a turtle. Soon after, Johnson’s Candy Company was making the same ...

  4. Chocolate-Caramel Turtle Torte Recipe - AOL

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  5. Squirrel Nut Caramel - Wikipedia

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    The ingredients are: corn syrup, sugar, peanuts, condensed milk, chocolate, partially hydrogenated soybean and/or cottonseed oil, natural & artificial flavor, salt, and soy lecithin. Squirrel Nut Zippers, the vanilla nut caramel variety, were developed in the mid-1920s to complement the chocolate variety. [1]

  6. Crème caramel - Wikipedia

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    In Chile, Leche asada [4] [5] or 'roasted milk' is similar to Crème caramel because it is made with the same ingredients, but Leche asada has a less smooth texture and is baked directly, which creates a toasted layer on the surface. In Chile, it is often eaten with dulce de membrillo (quince jelly) or condensed milk.

  7. Dulce de leche - Wikipedia

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    Crème caramel – custard dessert with soft caramel on top; Condensed milkmilk from which water has been removed and sugar added; Custard – semi-solid cooked mixture of milk and egg; Krówki – Polish confectionery; Manjar blanco – term used in Spanish-speaking area of the world in reference to milk-based delicacies; Penuche – candy

  8. Caramac - Wikipedia

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    The bar was a light brown colour and was manufactured using sweetened condensed milk, butter, various flavourings, and sugar. [8] It has been compared to blond chocolate (a variant of white chocolate). [9] Caramac uses, however, palm and shea butter instead of cocoa butter. [10] It was packaged in a red and yellow wrapper.

  9. Iowa Nuns Make Caramel Candies For The Holiday Season

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    Since the 1960s, the sisters have been making creamy caramels on their 600-acre site. The holiday season is their busiest time of year, as more people purchase the sweet assortments as gifts.