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peppermint extract

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Candy

How to Make Butter Mints

scattered and stacked peppermint patties with three halves in the middle on their sides, showing the white peppermint filling

Candy

Homemade York Peppermint Patties

Close-up of a chocolate candy cane cookie

Cookies

Candy Cane Chocolate Cookies

Hands holding a red plate lined with festive striped paper, filled with pieces of peppermint bark topped with crushed candy canes. A cup of crushed peppermint and chocolate chips are nearby.

Christmas

Peppermint Bark

A red bowl filled with peppermint bark pretzels—drizzled with white and dark chocolate and topped with crushed peppermint candy—sits inside a white knitted cozy.

Christmas

Peppermint Bark Pretzels

Easy 5 ingredient peppermint buttercream with crushed candy canes!

Frosting

Peppermint Frosting

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