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  2. 57 Valentine's Day Cookies That Will Show How Much You Care - AOL

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    Honestly, whether you’re wooing a lover, are baking for a V-Day party crowd, or just want to show your friends how much you care, these 57 Valentine’s Day cookie recipes are the best way to do it.

  3. AOL tested: 20 of the best edible Valentine’s Day gifts ...

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    This gift box includes a variety of buttercream-frosted sugar cookies, including both chocolate and vanilla flavors, and most of them are heart-shaped or decorated with Valentine’s Day designs.

  4. 7 Valentine's Day Sugar Cookie Decoration Ideas - AOL

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  5. Sweethearts (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Necco produced the hearts year-round, but mixing of colors and packaging were ramped up beginning in September to meet the demand for the product at Valentine's Day. [2] Approximately 100,000 pounds (45,000 kg) of hearts were made per day, which sells out in about six weeks. [5] [7] The company produces 8 billion hearts per year. [2]

  6. List of Valentine's Day television specials - Wikipedia

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    If You Give a Mouse a Cookie: "If You Give a Mouse a Valentine's Cookie" (2020) Jacob Two-Two: "Jacob Two Two and the Valentine's Day Disaster" (2005) The Jetsons: "Judy's Elopement" (1985) Johnny Bravo: "It's Valentine's Day Johnny Bravo" (2004) Kate & Mim-Mim: "Valentine Friends" (2014) Katie and Orbie: "Hearts!" (2002)

  7. Sugar cookie - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, The Boston Globe published a recipe for sugar cookies that omitted liquid dairy ingredients, included baking powder, and had a ratio of one cup of sugar to one half cup of butter. [5] In the late 1950s, Pillsbury began selling pre-mixed refrigerated sugar cookie dough in US grocery stores, as a type of icebox cookie. [6]