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chocolate almond bark

Close-up of turtle bark chocolate topped with swirls of caramel and scattered whole and chopped pecans. The pieces are broken into irregular shapes and overlap each other.

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Turtle Bark

Easy Football themed dirt cup with bright green frosting and a football shaped cookie on top.

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