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  2. Fluffernutter - Wikipedia

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    For example, a New York caterer serves a fluffernutter hors d'oeuvre in a toasted ice cream cone with a spoon of peanut butter and torched marshmallow creme on top. [8] The term fluffernutter has also been used to describe other foods that feature peanut butter and marshmallow creme, including fluffernutter cookies, bars, and cupcakes.

  3. Fluffernutter Fudge - AOL

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    It’s beyond foolproof to make (in 15 minutes!) and would be right at home in a holiday cookie tin. Just be sure to slice it into small pieces; this stuff is capital-S sweet. 3-Ingredient Peanut ...

  4. The 23 Types of Cookies Every Baker Should Master - AOL

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    Peanut Butter Cookie Recipes: 3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies, Chocolate-Dipped Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Cookies, Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Cookies 15. Peanut Butter Blossoms

  5. Fluffernutter Cups Recipe - AOL

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  6. Boyer (candy company) - Wikipedia

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    The company has made other cup candies such as Fluffernutter, a mixture of marshmallow and peanut butter covered in chocolate, and a Minty Mallo. [8] In April 2017, Boyer announced its first new product in 25-years called Jimmie Stix, a blend of pretzels and peanut butter in milk chocolate, in a wrapper similar to the vintage Mallo Cup wrapper ...

  7. Marshmallow creme - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, State Representative Kathi-Anne Reinstein planned to file a bill that would make the fluffernutter the official sandwich of Massachusetts. [ 10 ] Marshmallow creme is also a traditional confection in Arabic cuisine, where it is commonly referred to as soapwort meringue ( natef ). [ 11 ]

  8. The center of the cookie was soft, but the thinner edges had a pleasant snap. That said, the cookie didn't have a lot of chew. In terms of chocolate, these fell somewhere in the middle of the bunch.

  9. Talk:Fluffernutter - Wikipedia

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    The term Fluffernutter was created in 1960 by an advertising agency hired by Durkee-Mower to find a more effective way to market the peanut butter and marshmallow sandwich. And this is from the article's history section: Marshmallow creme, one of the two main ingredients of a Fluffernutter, was invented in the early 20th century.