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Cupid's Cups

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i liked it it tasted so good. i make it every day or evey week.
Submitted on 5/21/2009 by a cook
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I made this for my 4 year old daughter's Valentine's Day party. It was a hit with the parents but for some reason the kids didn't like Jell-O! I thought they were delicious. We used sprinkles on top for decoration and used permanent black marker on the outside instead of the chocolate to eliminate messes for the young kids.
Submitted on 5/8/2009 by a cook
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I made Cupid's Cups with my 11 year old daughter's help for my son's first grade Valentine's party. Not only did the chocolate make great decorations on the side of the cups, but we made extra chocolate hearts and designs to place on top of the jello after it set. We received many compliments. I can't wait to use red and green jello's for Christmas treats! By the way, they tasted great.
Submitted on 2/17/2009 by kkcmorgan
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I made this for everyone at work and they loved it! The M&M's melted as moisture got to them (I really tried to limit that but it still happened). Next time I will put them on just before eating.
Submitted on 2/16/2009 by tomewithlove
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I have made this for my girls when they were little years ago
Submitted on 2/16/2009 by khawkins_sauga6
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These were so fun! I had read some ratings that said the chocolate hearts were hard to make so it gave me an idea...I was going to use waxed paper, but i ran out, so i cut small squares of a sandwich bag and piped the chocolate on to that and then stuck it to the inside of the cup. I left the bag square on the chocolate till it had hardened and then it came right off. This allowed for much more accurate decorating.
Submitted on 2/14/2009 by rjherron1
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Instead of using small cups, I used short wide ones which makes it MUCH easier to pipe the chocolate in. This was very easy to make and I will definitely do it again!
Submitted on 2/14/2009 by naypol84
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I made Cupid's Cups with my class (1st/2nd graders) and they had a blast! This was SO easy to make and delicious! I used the short, wide cups which makes it easier to stick your hand in to pipe the chocolate. Even the kids were able to pipe the chocolate without much help. I plan on making this for myself at home! :)
Submitted on 2/13/2009 by Etrnlife2
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This recipe was wonderful! I had NO problems with the chocolate hearts, (we did the x's and o's as well but found the hearts looked the best! My daughter's class just loved them and they tried to figure out how the choc got there. LOL! This recipe was so EASY, and I am so glad you had it! It is also very interchangeable with the holidays! EXAMPLE: St. Patrick's day Clovers instead of hearts etc.
Submitted on 2/13/2009 by insanemom3
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These were sooo cute, I made them for my son's class. I used heart stickers on the outside instead of the chocolate because of allergies. They still looked great.
Submitted on 2/12/2009 by a cook
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