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11 Delicious Marshmallow Pictures

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How do you like your marshmallows? Today, on National Toasted Marshmallow Day, we bring you an assortment of pictures depicting all the ways to eat this gooey snack. Whether you like them slightly toasted, completely on fire, or sandwiched between other treats (or if you prefer marshmallow art), here are the 11 best toasted marshmallow pics found on Flickr!

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Image by Flickr user SliceOfChic, used under a Creative Commons License.

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Image by Flickr user Terriko, used under a Creative Commons License.

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Image by Flickr user gitsul, used under a Creative Commons License.

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Image by Flickr user jillmotts, used under a Creative Commons License.

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Image by Flickr user jensteele, used under a Creative Commons License.

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Image by Flickr user JustyCinMD, used under a Creative Commons License.

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Image by Flickr user jamieanne, used under a Creative Commons License.

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Image by Flickr user Leslie Kalohi / nevercoolinschool.com, used under aCreative Commons License.

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Image by Flickr user newwavegurly, used under a Creative Commons License.

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Image by Flickr user MookieLuv, used under a Creative Commons License.

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Image by Flickr user panavatar, used under a Creative Commons License.

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