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  2. These Chewy Butterscotch Pudding Cookies Have a Surprise ...

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    Yields: 3 dozen. Prep Time: 20 mins. Total Time: 1 hour. Ingredients. 2 1/4 c. all-purpose flour. 1 tsp. baking soda. 1/4 tsp. kosher salt. 1 (3.4-oz.) box instant butterscotch pudding mix

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  4. Surprise Mom with These Homemade Mother's Day Cookies - AOL

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    Just choose from cute spring cookies, like lemon crinkle cookies or Linzer cookies shaped like pretty flowers, or try one of the comforting classic recipes, like iced oatmeal cookies, ahead ...

  5. Koala's March - Wikipedia

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    Koala's March is in the shape of a koala, with printing on the outside of the cookie showing the koala doing some sort of activity, such as playing drums, holding a picture, posing, [6] playing a trumpet, [1] or crying from appendicitis. [7] More than 600 official designs exist, but only 365 are being actively manufactured as of 2023. [1]

  6. Pop out cake - Wikipedia

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    A 'girl-in-the-pie dinner' portrayed in Puck magazine, 1903. A pop out cake, popout cake, jump out cake, or surprise cake is a large object made to serve as a surprise for a celebratory occasion. Externally, such a construction appears to be an oversized cake, and sometimes actually is, at least in part.

  7. List of desserts - Wikipedia

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    An assortment of desserts. A chocolate-strawberry crumble ball. Indian confectionery desserts (known as mithai, or sweets in some parts of India).Sugar and desserts have a long history in India: by about 500 BC, people in India had developed the technology to produce sugar crystals.