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A plate of new years eve puppy chow, coated in powdered sugar, drizzled with gold-colored icing, and topped with small gold star-shaped sprinkles.

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New Years Eve White Chocolate Puppy Chow

Four glass desserts layered with pink and chocolate mousse, topped with whipped cream, peppermint candy pieces on the rims, and a peppermint stick. Chocolate chips and crushed peppermint are scattered on the wooden surface.

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Chocolate Peppermint Mousse

A white chocolate cheesecake shooter in a glass features a crumbly base, creamy white filling, and is topped with a cherry dipped in white chocolate and crushed nuts, displayed on a wooden tray with a gold spoon nearby.

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White Chocolate Champagne Cheesecake Shooters

No bake mini white chocolate mousse pies are terrific for Christmas! Top them with red and green holiday chocolate chips!

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Mini White Chocolate Mousse Holiday Pies

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