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  2. Ghostly Pretzel Sticks Recipe - AOL

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    Dip pretzel rod into chocolate, about 3 inches. Place on a waxed-paper-lined baking sheet. While the white chocolate is still wet, arrange 3 mini chocolate chips to create eyes and a mouth.

  3. How to Make Chocolate-Covered Pretzels for Snacking (and ...

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  4. Pepero - Wikipedia

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    Pepero (Korean: 빼빼로), also "chocolate-covered pretzel stick", is a thin cookie stick dipped in compound chocolate. Pepero has been manufactured by Lotte Wellfood [1] in South Korea since 1983. [2] Pepero is mostly made up of cocoa mass and flour.

  5. 13 Hilarious Turkey Treats That Will Have Your Family in STITCHES

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    It's super easy to turn a chocolate cupcake into a cute little turkey with simple decorations like candy corn, M&M's, and pretzels. Get the Turkey Cupcakes recipe . Emily Hlavac Green

  6. Flipz - Wikipedia

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    Flipz is a type of confectionery created by Nestlé in 1997, consisting of salted pretzels covered in chocolate and other coatings. Originally produced by Nestle in 1997 and made with Rold Gold pretzels, the brand was purchased by DeMet's Candy Company in 2003 and has been produced under DeMet's ownership since that time. DeMet's has added a ...

  7. Pretzel - Wikipedia

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    Today, pretzels come in various shapes, textures, and colors, but the original soft pretzel is still one of the most common pretzel types to date. Salt is the most common seasoning, or topping, for pretzels, complementing the washing soda or lye treatment that gives pretzels their traditional skin and flavor acquired through the Maillard reaction .