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How Do You Make Chocolate Caramel Candy Turtles?

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How Do You Make Chocolate Caramel Candy Turtles?

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Chocolate candy with caramel and pecans is frequently called a “turtle.” The pieces of candy are called this because their humped shape and pieces of pecan stick out like legs, making the candy resemble a turtle. Nestle candy company originally trademarked the brand name “Turtles,” however the trademark was sold to DeMet’s Candy in 2007. While traditionally made from pecans, turtle candy is also made from macadamia nuts, hazelnuts and walnuts. Preheat oven to 300 degrees F. Unwrap caramels. Place one sheet of parchment paper on cookie sheet. (Ensure that you use parchment paper and not waxed paper, as waxed paper melts.) Place three pecan pieces close together on a cookie sheet. Place 1 caramel on top of the pecans. Leave 2 to 3 inches between each set of three pecans and repeat using the additional pecan halves and caramels. You should have 12 groups of pecans/caramel. Bake pecans/caramels in oven for 8 to 10 minutes. Caramel should be melted. Remove from oven. Melt the chocolate chip

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