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Kid-Friendly Candy Recipes 13 Jul 2011, 11:02 am
(c) 2011 Elizabeth LaBau, licensed to About.com, Inc. Kids will go ape for these Monkey Caramel Apples! Caramel apples are coated with chocolate and decorated with cookies to resemble cute, playful monkeys. Kids will love to help make these, and they're perfect for birthdays or animal-themed parties. (c) 2011 Elizabeth LaBau, licensed to About.com, Inc. When you can't make it to the zoo, make these Panda Caramel Apples instead! This recipe uses white chocolate, cookies, and chocolate discs to make adorable caramel apples that look like panda bears. (c) 2007 Elizabeth LaBau, licensed to About.com Who knew two simple ingredients could be so good together? Toasted chocolate and coconut are a match made in heaven in this quick and easy drop candy. You can experiment by substituting raisins or slivered almonds for a portion of the coconut. (c) 2007 Elizabeth LaBau, licensed to About.com, Inc. Despite their creepy-crawly appearance, these Candy Spiders are fun and easy to make. Marshmallows, rice cereal, and chocolate form delicious spiders that kids and adults will love to gobble! (c) 2007 Elizabeth LaBau, licensed to About.com, Inc. S'mores Pops combine three classic S'mores tastesâ€"marshmallow, chocolate, and grahamâ€"into one delcious package. Try mixing it up by using cinnamon or chocolate graham crackers, or using a different kind of chocolate. These are great for bringing to picnics or campouts! (c) 2008 Elizabeth LaBau, licensed to About.com, Inc. These easy drop candies get their crunch from fried chow mein noodles, and their sweet nutty taste from butterscotch chips mixed with a generous dollop of peanut butter. |
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