Sweeten up your Super Bowl celebration with a lineup of irresistible desserts that will delight every palate. From gooey brownies and fudgy bars to playful twists on classic treats, these sweets add a delicious finish to any gathering, making your spread just as exciting as the action on screen. Whether you’re hosting a crowd or keeping it cozy with family, these easy, crowd-pleasing Super Bowl desserts guarantee every bite feels like a little victory.

Cinnamon Crunch Soft Pretzels

Pillowy soft pretzels coated in a sweet, crunchy cinnamon-sugar crust. These are finished with a rich, sweet cream cheese dipping sauce for an irresistible combination of soft and crunchy in every bite. Check out the full recipe at Delish.

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Cream-Filled Chocolate Cupcakes

Ultra-moist chocolate cupcakes with a hidden core of silky vanilla buttercream. Topped with glossy chocolate ganache, they balance rich cocoa with a sweet, creamy surprise. Find more about this recipe at Sally’s Baking Addiction.  

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Football Cookies

Classic sugar cookie dough is shaped with a football cutter, baked until just golden, and decorated with colored icing and sanding sugar to resemble miniature footballs. These look as good as they taste thanks to the fun piped detailing. Get the full recipe at Delish.

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Copycat Costco Sheet Cake

A giant, ultra-moist chocolate sheet cake with a light, fluffy frosting that mirrors the beloved Costco bakery classic. The cake’s tender crumb and simple, sweet icing make it easy to slice and serve to a crowd. Find out the recipe at Delish.

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No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

A crunchy base of buttery graham crumbs and peanut butter is covered with a smooth layer of rich chocolate. These bars are set in the fridge, delivering a perfectly firm, peanut-chocolate slice without any oven time. Check out the recipe at Sally’s Baking Addiction.

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Skillet Texas Sheet Cake

This is a deep, single-pan chocolate cake baked in a cast-iron skillet for an extra-tender crumb. It’s drenched in a glossy chocolate frosting while still warm, creating a fudgy, indulgent dessert straight from the pan. Find out the recipe at Delish.

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Seriously Fudgy Homemade Brownies

Thick, bakery-style squares with a crackly paper-thin top and an intensely chocolatey middle that stays soft and gooey. Made with melted chocolate and butter instead of cocoa alone, they deliver that deep, old-school brownie flavor everyone secretly hopes for. Get the recipe at Sally’s Baking Addiction.

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Chocolate-Covered Pumpkin Truffle Bars

These bars start with a thick, pumpkin-infused truffle base made from pumpkin puree, cream cheese, butter, and crushed crackers, then chill until firm. Once set, each bar gets covered in dark chocolate for a soft yet decadent autumn twist that melts on the tongue. Find more about this recipe at Homecrux.

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Chocolate Fluffernutter Pie

A silky chocolate filling is layered over a peanut-butter-rich crust and crowned with clouds of marshmallow fluff. Every slice delivers a playful mashup of creamy chocolate and nostalgic fluffernutter flavors. Get the detailed recipe at Delish.

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PB and J Blondies With Raspberry Swirl

Buttery blondie bars folded with creamy peanut butter get streaks of tangy raspberry jam throughout. The jam not only adds vibrant color but also a sweet-tart contrast that cuts through the rich, chewy base. Check out the recipe at Food and Wine.

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