| Reviewed by: hrtnurse1 |
Date Posted: 11/1/2009 9:28:29 AM |
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Comments: We made these for a neighborhood Halloween party. They tasted and looked great. We received alot of compliments on them. All were gone so none to bring home. The adults even loved them. Drawback, a little tedious to make and hard to get the licorice into the rolo. Great for a once a year treat and would do again. We used mini-m & m's for the eyes. Very cute & yummy! |
| Reviewed by: KyleNJess |
Date Posted: 10/26/2009 9:03:21 AM |
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Comments: Just made these and they turned out so cute!The chocolate covered caramels worked out great. If you stay with the recipe and don't buy Rolo's the caramel is almost runny not hard inside the candies. After the cookies cool completely w/ the caramels on top the licorice pokes right thru the sides and the caramel helps hold them in. I couldn't find black licorice strings and used the cherry pull & peel instead but dipped them in black food coloring mixed with vanilla extract (don't use water to thin coloring the alcohol in the vanilla extract evaporates leaving the color). Give them a minute to dry and they're ready to go! |
| Reviewed by: tnanz |
Date Posted: 10/23/2009 5:58:06 PM |
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Comments: Haven't made them yet,but agree with maybe using peanut butter cups. Kids with braces can't have the caramel or the licorice, but that is easy to pick off if needed. |
| Reviewed by: Shellybelly57 |
Date Posted: 10/23/2009 8:15:17 AM |
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Comments: I think I would mini peanut butter cups. The heads might be bigger, but who cares! |
| Reviewed by: love2bakee512 |
Date Posted: 10/4/2009 5:44:52 PM |
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Comments: YUM. I am having a party for Halloween, and I made these to practice and find out if they are worth making. I have to admit, those were delicious. The ROLOS were delightful, although I'm not a huge Black Licorice fan. Overall, they are creative, fun, and taste very good. |
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