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Candy may rise to the top but will settle when cool. I have used mini muffin pans lined with mini paper liners for a smaller treat. Bake for 20 minutes. It makes 24 mini treats.

Ingredients

1 box (19 ounces) brownie mix Eggs (according to mix directions)
Oil (according to directions)
Water (according to directions)
1 bag (13 ounces) 3 Musketeers minatures

Instructions

Line muffin pans with paper liners. Make the brownie mix according to the directions given on the box. Spoon a heaping tablespoon of batter into the paper cup. Place an unwrapped candy on top of the mixture. Spoon a heaping tablespoon of brownie mixture in cup to cover the candy. Bake in preheated 350-degree oven for 22 to 23 minutes. Makes 18 cupcakes.

Norma Gullickson
Keithsburg


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