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| For Easter,when I was a kid my mom use to bring home these bunnies,etc for easter in pink,yellow,mint green and they were delicious.Im tired of the cheap tasting choclate, Im gonna make some Peanut butter and coconut eggs ,I use the cream cheese recipe mm peanut butter are good. |
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| For good Easter candy, choose a company that makes high quality candy all the time. See's would be one who does. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Quality chocolate.
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| I also like the Lindt chocolate bunnies and even Russell Stover is better than the cheap ones like Zachary. That said, everything tasted better when I was a kid. (sigh) My grandkids don't care what it tastes like, they just want the biggest one possible, LOL. I have a recipe for Easter Eggs that has a marshmallow fluff filling, some is dyed yellow and then wrapped in white and dipped in chocolate so they look like those Cadbury Eggs. I don't like those things at all, but the kids love them, so maybe homemade will taste better. Have fun making that candy, my family loves those "buckeye" type candies, peanut butter filling and chocolate dipped. Annie |
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- Posted by booberry85 (becky@leadtesting.net) on Mon, Mar 12, 12 at 19:01
| I really like Gertrude Hawk. If there's a store anywhere near you stop in. They give free samples! :) They have cute small candies called "Smidgens" that are bunny shaped!They come in different flavors. Check them out. There are two local companies I like to. One is Speach Candy, the other is Hercules Candy Co. So check out your local candy shops too. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Gertrude Hawk
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| Doesn't Ann T have some amazing filled chocolate recipes? I think there were chocolate covered cherries, but there were creme filled ones too.... Ann - are you out there? Alexa |
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- Posted by publickman (My Page) on Mon, Mar 12, 12 at 19:58
| Check out this blog for some suggestions for chocolate bunnies. Lars |
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| Do you have a local candy making shop? We have one here that makes their own so I always buy a dark chocolate bunny for DH. DSon is not into chocolate so I make him something he likes. Clare |
Here is a link that might be useful: MacKenzie's Chocolates
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- Posted by therustyone (My Page) on Thu, Mar 15, 12 at 1:15
| Dove makes some pretty good chocolate bunnies. You can get either milk chocolate Or dark chocolate. They are not real big, And covered in gold foil. Might be a little easier to find Than some of the other kinds mentioned here. But I guess what is most available depends pretty much Rusty |
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| If you have a Wegmans store in your area, I can recommend their house brand dark chocolate raspberry truffle Easter eggs. They are about 3" long. |
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