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mini marshmallows

A simple no bake recipe for butterscotch marshmallow bars with coconut and walnuts! This is a classic holiday no bake treat!

Christmas

No Bake Butterscotch Marshmallow Bars

One of the best fall treats - homemade caramel apple fudge! This fudge reminds me of those green caramel apple suckers! SO good!

Fall

Caramel Apple Fudge

Close-up of a green cornflake wreath cookie decorated with a licorice bow and red candy “berries” on a metal tray, highlighting the festive charm of classic cornflake wreaths.

Christmas

Cornflake Wreaths

The BEST salted caramel mocha fudge with dulce de leche swirls and sprinkled the sea salt! 7 ingredients and ready to eat in 3 hours!

Brand Collaborations

Salted Caramel Mocha Fudge

Three stacked 5 ingredient indoor S’mores Cups surrounded by other delicious s'mores cups on a baking dish.

Brownies and Bars

S’mores Cups

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