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Just after this past Easter, I went online to the Russell Stover thrift shop and
bought a couple boxes of their coconut nest candy, which is milk chocolate with crispy coconut mixed in. They're little 2 inch patty shapes. I had just found them for the first time during the Easter season and loved them but everyone quickly ran out. Thus the online search. I still have a bunch of them left and before they go bad (they're still very good) I was thinking of freezing them. Can you freeze milk chocolate candy without ruining its quality? Thanks. |
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