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Top 10 Christmas treats to make

Top 10 Christmas treats to make

Here is a collection of holiday desserts to try out this year!

Compiled by Eliza Crowder | Staff Reporter

1. Chocolate Kiss Powder Cookies
These bite-sized cookies are the perfect treat to have alongside a cup of hot chocolate this winter season.

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2. White Chocolate Dipped Pretzels
This do-it-yourself Christmas treat will be the perfect addition to your Holiday party snack table.

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3. Christmas Crunch Snack Mix
You won’t be able to stay away from snacking on this Christmas snack mix this season.

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4. Oreo Peppermint Crunch Cookies
For all you Oreo lovers out there, be sure to whip up a batch of these scrumptious oreo-peppermint cookies!

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5. Peppermint Bark
What would Christmas be without peppermint bark? Follow this recipe for the perfect peppermint bark to munch on throughout the holidays.

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6. Cinnamon Sugar Crusted Cinnamon Bread
Waking up to fresh-out-of-the-oven cinnamon bread on Christmas morning is one of my favorite holiday traditions. Don’t miss out on this cinnamon sugar crusted cinnamon bread!

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7. Christmas Granola
For those of you with healthier taste buds, this Christmas-esque granola will satisfy your sweet cravings.

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8. Hot Chocolate Cookie Cups
These mini hot chocolate cookie cups may be the cutest thing ever, and they are definitely one of the yummiest.

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9. Holiday Tree Brownies
If you are crafty and have time to execute this delicious masterpiece, try making these holiday tree brownies!

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10. Salted Caramel Hot Chocolate
This salted caramel hot chocolate will put any other recipe to shame. Try out this winter treat as you cozy in by the fire.

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