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These are great for parties and appetizers. Heat candy melts for 30 second intervals ... to make a tiger print (wavy lines). Makes 20 tiger tails.

Melt almond bark and peanut butter together in microwave. Pour into pan. Melt chocolate chips in microwave and pour down center of mixture. ...

Melt 1 to 2 minutes in microwave at 50% power, stir, then 1 minute at 80% power. Stir in: Pour into 9 x 13 inch pan sprayed with Pam. In ...

Melt almond bark and peanut butter. Pour onto foil-lined cookie sheet. Melt chocolate chips. Drizzle over almond bark mixture. Swirl with ...

Melt dark chocolate and pour into 9 x 13 inch pan. Melt white chocolate and add peanut butter and mix. Pour over dark chocolate and swirl. ...



Melt both kinds of chocolate ... peanut butter. Pour into 9"x13" dish. Keep refrigerated until hard. Candy may be put in individual candy papers.

Melt 1 block of chocolate in the microwave about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove, add 1 cup peanut butter, pour in buttered pan and smooth out. Melt ...

Melt chocolate in an 8"x8" pan; set aside. Melt white chocolate, mix in peanut butter. Pour over chocolate in 8"x8" pan. Swirl with knife. ...

Melt white candy chips, stirring constantly, over medium ... 3-4 hours. Break up into pieces. Store in refrigerator. Great for Christmas gifts.

Line 9x13 pan with foil. Melt dark candy. Spread in pan and ... create marble effect. Cut into squares. Place pan in refrigerator for 1/2 hour.

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