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3. Once the mixture is smooth, pour it into a greased 8 x 8-inch pan, spreading it evenly.
4. Let the fudge cool for about an hour or until completely set. You can speed up the process by placing it in the refrigerator.
5. Cut into small squares and enjoy!
Variations and tips
For a little crunch, consider adding crushed peanuts or pretzel pieces to the fudge mixture before it sets. Alternatively, you can use chocolate frosting instead of vanilla for a chocolate-peanut butter twist. Another fun variation is to sprinkle a little sea salt on top before it sets to introduce a contrast of sweet and salty flavors.
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