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Marshmallow Popcorn Balls

Submitted by: Kory
These are very easy popcorn balls to make. The marshmallows make them similar to crispy rice cereal bars that are so popular. Made with marshmallows, these are sweet, crispy, and chewy. Everyone's favorite combination! 

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Cajun-Spiced Popcorn

Submitted by: Rhiannone
Home Town: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Living In: Youngstown, Ohio, USA
Popcorn is roasted with butter and a blend of spices to make an addictive snack. I make this for watching movies or even sports. 

Sweetened Popcorn

Submitted by: Cory
Butter-flavored popcorn is coated with a simple syrup for a sweet treat. 

The Popcorn Cake

Submitted by: Linda K.
A molded cake of popcorn, chocolate, peanuts and marshmallow. 

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Popcorn Candy Balls

Submitted by: Angela
This is similar to making crispy rice squares but using popcorn instead. 

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Popcorn Cake I

Submitted by: Johnna
Fun 'cake' for kids! Adults love it too! Use different color M&Ms for various holidays (i.e., red and green for Christmas, pastels for Easter, etc.). 

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Popcorn Cake II

Submitted by: Autumn Dossey
I think this is a fantastic recipe. I absolutely love it! Kids love it! I hope you will too. You may use cashews instead of peanuts if desired. 

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Popcorn Cake II

Submitted by: Nancy Stitham
Delicious-- kids of all age love this cake. Best eaten the day it is made. 
 
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