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Divinity is a traditional candy eaten year-round throughout the South, so much so that it’s also known simply as “Southern candy” and “Southern fudge.” The light and fluffy mounds are particularly popular at Christmastime. This confection can be notoriously finicky to make, but we’re breaking down the process so you can whip up your own batch of this supreme treat.

DIVINITY CANDY

Makes about

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