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Closeup of stacked caramel apple cheesecake bars with bite taken out of top bar

Cheesecake

Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars

A plate of round, golden-brown caramel apple cookies, some with a cracked surface. One cookie is broken open, revealing melted caramel inside. Cinnamon sticks and caramel candies are scattered around the cookies.

Cookies

Caramel Apple Cookies

A stack of five caramel apple snickerdoodles coated with cinnamon sugar sits on a cooling rack, with blurred cinnamon sticks and a green apple in the background.

Fall

Caramel Apple Snickerdoodles

A tall apple spice cake with white frosting between layers is topped with dripping caramel sauce and several cinnamon sticks, sitting on a wooden board. Red apples and utensils are visible in the background.

Cake

Apple Spice Cake with Caramel Drizzle

A chocolate donut with marshmallow peanut butter nougat topped with peanuts and caramel sauce. You need to make these, they are AMAZING!

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Snicker’s Donuts

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