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almond bark

American  

noun

  1. a type of candy consisting of sheets or fairly thick pieces of semisweet or milk chocolate to which almonds or almond pieces have been added.


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We took pictures beside the sign declaring we were there and feasted on dark chocolate almond bark to celebrate.

From Washington Times

In the kitchen, special education student Taylor Ratajczyk, 18, was making wooden coffee stirrers dipped in almond bark to sell at a local shop called Fabulous Finds.

From Washington Times

For years, Hepburn would be driven to Mondel Chocolates to pick up her standing order: pecan turtles, molasses chips, butter crunch, dark orange peel, champagne truffles and dark almond bark.

From New York Times

Once you’re through the door, the narrow store reveals display cases filled with dozens of types of candies, like raspberry jellies and champagne truffles and almond bark.

From New York Times