$15.50 for $30 Worth of Handcrafted Fudge, Candy, and Popcorn from Mackinac Fudge Shop
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Handcrafted fudge, candy, and popcorn made with fresh, all-natural ingredients and zero preservatives
According to a recent survey, people have listed chocolate as their preferred cause of death, followed closely by money avalanche. Get one foot in the tastiest grave with this voucher.
$15.50 for $30 Worth of Handcrafted Fudge, Candy, and Popcorn
Bestsellers include its turtles ($13.95), chocolate-coated butter toffee with pecans ($13.95), and three- and six-slice boxes of fudge ($19.95/$35.95) with flavors such as Black Forest, peanut butter, and vanilla cranberry walnut. Also available are truffles ($12.95 for six), peanut logs ($11.95 for two), and super cheesy popcorn ($5.95 for 5 oz.). Mackinac Fudge Shop is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Handcrafted fudge, candy, and popcorn made with fresh, all-natural ingredients and zero preservatives
According to a recent survey, people have listed chocolate as their preferred cause of death, followed closely by money avalanche. Get one foot in the tastiest grave with this voucher.
$15.50 for $30 Worth of Handcrafted Fudge, Candy, and Popcorn
Bestsellers include its turtles ($13.95), chocolate-coated butter toffee with pecans ($13.95), and three- and six-slice boxes of fudge ($19.95/$35.95) with flavors such as Black Forest, peanut butter, and vanilla cranberry walnut. Also available are truffles ($12.95 for six), peanut logs ($11.95 for two), and super cheesy popcorn ($5.95 for 5 oz.). Mackinac Fudge Shop is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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About Mackinac Fudge Shop
The family that owns Mackinac Fudge Shop rejects the standard assembly line, preferring to handcraft all of its fudge. They pour fresh, natural ingredients into a hammered copper kettle and then knead the warm batter to a silky texture atop a slab of italian marble, the same way Italians make pizza dough. The final product tastes of mint chocolate chip, maple pecan, or standard chocolate and vanilla, but never preservatives. Their gourmet truffles showcase a different manifestation of chocolaty goodness deemed “very soft, very smooth, moist, sticky, and utterly delicious” by chocablog. Even non-chocoholics find sweet sustenance in old-fashioned candies such as saltwater taffy and peanut brittle, or popcorn spiked with Michigan cherries and pecans.