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Make your marshmellow heat twice on one side, twice in the middle, and twice at the end. Then, click on the plate to place your marshmellow.Good Luck!

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all you do is beat it... I'm sorry that is a bad answer but I've done the quest twice and don't know how to beat it. BTW my name on buildabearville is selenasparklebear41

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