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  2. DIY Butterfingers: From Candy Corn Leftovers to Homemade ...

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    DIY Butterfinger Candy Bars. Ingredients. 4 oz smooth/creamy peanut butter. 1/2 cup corn flakes cereal. 4 oz candy corn. 1 tbsp water. 8 oz melting chocolate - semisweet chips work well but be ...

  3. 80 Homemade Christmas Candy Recipes That Make Great Gifts - AOL

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    If you love the ice cream, the candy is even better. ... A great use for those mini candy canes the kids bring home. ... A Christmas twist on a favorite candy bar. Get the recipe: Butterfinger Bars.

  4. Butterfinger - Wikipedia

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    The product is vanilla ice cream with a peanut butter swirl and bits of the Butterfinger candy bar in it. Grocery store Kroger has a flavor in their "Jammed" line named Peanut Butter Candy Crunch that is a peanut-flavored frozen dairy dessert with Butterfinger chunks and a peanut butter swirl whose flavor resembles that of the Butterfinger ...

  5. 25 Homemade Versions of Your Favorite Halloween Candy - AOL

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    All you need are graham crackers and candy melts (in orange, yellow, and white to match the colors of candy corn), plus a few candy-covered chocolates to sprinkle on top. Get Ree's Candy Corn Bark ...

  6. Butter Brickle - Wikipedia

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    Butter Brickle was first sold on 20 November 1924, and the trademark registered 15 May 1928 [1] by candy manufacturer John G. Woodward Co. in Council Bluffs, Iowa for candy, not ice cream. [ 3 ] Arthur E. Dempsey, a candy maker and later, inventor, at John G. Woodward Co. in Council Bluffs, Iowa, reportedly, was the creator of the candy ...

  7. 99 Flake - Wikipedia

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    A 99 Flake, with a Cadbury Flake chocolate bar. A 99 Flake, 99 or ninety-nine [1] is an ice cream cone with a Cadbury Flake inserted in the ice cream. The term can also refer to the half-sized Cadbury-produced Flake bar, itself specially made for such ice cream cones, and to a wrapped product marketed by Cadbury “for ice cream and culinary use”.

  8. Clark Bar - Wikipedia

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    It was the first American "combination" candy bar to achieve nationwide success. Two similar candy bars followed the Clark Bar, the Butterfinger bar (1923) made by the Curtiss Candy Company and the 5th Avenue bar (1936) created by Luden's. The Clark Bar was manufactured in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, by the original family-owned business until 1955.

  9. Fans Say New Butterfinger Ice Cream Bar 'Looks Like a ... - AOL

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