What To Do With All The Leftover Candy Canes? THIS, Of Course!
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Be honest with me; how many candy canes did you eat during the Holidays? Two? Ten? The whole package? We all love’m, but if you’re like me there comes a point when you just can’t make yourself eat one more of those. You know what I mean, don’t you? And then you end up with all these extra candy canes and you don’t know what to do with them! You don’t want to throw them in the trash because, well, who would want to throw candy away? Not me, that’s for sure! Then you try to offer them to all your friends and family, but they’re are already in the same situation.
Worry not, my lovely friends. I have the perfect solution for you! Chocolate makes everything better, including candy canes. This white chocolate candy cane bark is going to be such a hit at your house, you’re going to be calling your friends and asking them if they’d like to give you their leftovers, too!
Recipe and photo courtesy of The Food Network
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