Four for the Fourth

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Popcorn in small cups decorated with red, white and blue M&Ms make a quick and easy Fourth of July treat. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Graham crackers, red, white and blue Twizzlers and marshmallow spread make kid-friendly and super sweet treats. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Marshmallow spread on graham cracker with a piece of Twizzler candy. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

This is a messy but delicious treat kids can make. Be sure to cover the work area. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Plain cupcakes (from a mix) in red and blue papers wait to cool completely before moving on to the next step. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Cut a hole in the center of the cupcake, fill with Skittles and cover with frosting to hide the inside surprise. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Frosted and decorated, the inside surprise is out of sight. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Strawberries, blueberries, a rectangular tray and cubs of angel food cake are the items needed for making a Fruity Flag. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Make this patriotic dish several hours ahead, cover with clear wrap and refrigerate. All ages will enjoy this Fruity Flag dish. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

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