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My Never-Ever-Fail Chocolate Fudge

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My Never-Ever-Fail Chocolate FudgeLyn Hughes

Utensils needed: Heatproof bowl; heavy-bottomed saucepan; baking sheet or platter, lightly buttered; wooden spoon.
Boiling time: 6 minutes.
Storage: Keep individually wrapped candies in an airtight container at room temperature up to 1 week; refrigerated, up to 3 weeks.

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