Created and celebrated in Ohio, buckeye candy is a sweet ball made with a combination of peanut butter, regular butter, and powdered sugar, dipped in melted chocolate, but not all the way, as the final result should be visually reminiscent of buckeye nuts. In Ohio, this sweet treat is closely associated with college football games, Christmas, and weddings. Buckeyes were invented in 1964 by Gail Tabor.

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