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Halloween Skull Truffles Celebrate the Holiday with Tasty Treats

Aside from purchasing candy for the trick-or-treaters, why not give yourself a real treat by making a few of these Halloween Skull Truffles?

Marc Brownlow has a sweet tutorial up for those who wish to make their own treats during the spooky season. The Halloween Skull Truffles are a chocolaty confection fit for adults and kids. The skull itself will be made up of a white chocolate shell, while the top is loaded with walnuts that will offer a crunchy texture. The process itself is a bit tedious, but it's a neat little project to tackle, especially if kids are involved.

Learn to make Brownlow's Halloween Skull Truffles and enjoy a treat that will be a much tastier alternative to the packaged stuff.
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