🍬 Sweeten Your Day with Pure Maple Magic!
Mount Mansfield Maple Certified Organic Pure Vermont Maple Candy is a delightful treat made from the finest organic maple syrup. Each 1-pound box contains 48 pieces of crystal-coated candy, ensuring freshness and flavor. With a 10-week shelf life and gluten-free certification, this candy is perfect for sharing or enjoying solo.
J**.
Perfection. Consistency, flavor, and price point!
Mother’s Day gift and she was blown away. She said they reminded her of the farm show we used to go to in PA, where she bought them every year.. The taste and consistency is what she raved about. I’ll certainly be buying some for myself, and my mother again.
J**.
Exceptional quality!
I ordered the Mount Mansfield organic, maple leaf, maple sugar candies in the 1 pound box. With only a two-day delivery, these came in hardly no time at all. I should note, that I ordered these when it was like 90°F outside. They came perfect. Talk about a blast from the past... I recently purchased some of these on a New England trip in May. I hadn't has these since I was a kid, when my parents bought some for me.You get 48 pieces in a one pound box. I paid $30 for the one pound box, so they cost just about 63 cents a piece. It's a good little treat and curbs my sweet tooth.These are such good, quality candies. The flavor is phenomenal. The outside is firm and the inside is tender and creamy. No grittiness at all. The box is a durable, plastic type box that comes sealed. There are 2 layers in the one pound box. I'm just starting on the second layer. They're so good! It said in the description that it may ship in 2 half pound boxes but mine came in one 16 ounce package. All candies are in a uniform size and are nearly identical in size and shape. Each piece is roughly about an inch in size. I enjoy them very much. They're delicious in my coffee as well. I put one in my prepared coffee and let it set for a few minutes and stir. They dissolve well.I highly recommend this product. The candies are delicious.ENJOY!
A**Y
Fantastic maple candy
I didn't actually taste them, butI bought them for my daughter for a gift. I get her a real maple candy every year. She said cit was by far the best one yet. Age liked them so much, she ate them all and I didn't even get to taste them. They are quite pricey, but as a special treat, we'll worth the money.
M**C
Exquisite flavor!
These are amazing! The flavor is exquisite, complex, and heavenly. I also love that they can be stored at room temperature. The "best by" date pertains to quality, not that they would spoil (unless stored very, very long-term). I love the quality and flavor. The came shipped in a sturdy package, each piece intact. I only wish, as some of you other do, that they cost a bit less. But you still get a large number of candies in a 1 lb package (at first I thought there was only one layer, then this AM I saw that there was another delicious, scrumptious layer underneath that one. Calling Mansfield Maple I told them that it reminded me of a fine red wine in Paris---that same surprisingly exquisite complexity of rich, wonderful flavor. I highly recommend!
J**L
Delicious but a bit dry
Received them January 25 2025 and they are best by April 2 2025. They are good and tasty but drier (and not as creamy) as I was expecting. This is the second box I've gotten (bought one last year too that was better but I was spacing them out and took too long to get through the box and some of them dried out on me before I finished it. Ooops) Lots of loose bits in the box but.... I mean... sugar candy is going to get shaken in transist no matter what so....it is what it is. I did prefer the fancy chocolate box style package from last year tho since that box was less fussy (nicer overall and easier to open) than the box with the static-y plastic for this year.
H**D
Mansfield is the real deal in melty, buttery maple candy.
Years ago on a trip to Canada, I bought some maple candy at the recommendation of a Canadian friend. I was blown away, as it was like nothing I had tasted before. It looked, and at first tasted, like it was just a block of maple sugar. But after a moment, it melted in my mouth with a soft exquisite texture like butter or fudge. When I ran out, I was determined to find some stateside... which I did Amazon. I ordered, but what arrived wasn't very good - rock hard and not that tasty. I gave up for awhile.Fast forward a couple years and I recalled my trip to Canada. I checked Amazon and now there are four brands of maple candy available. Armed with a budget of $60 to do a group tasting, I ordered all four. They are pictured in my photo from top to bottom: Fullers, Mansfield, Nova, and Butternut Mountain. A group of friends tasted all of them (others were blind tasters but I knew which was which).Mansfield was the favorite by a good margin, with that wonderful buttery meltaway texture. It brought back those memories of the first time I had enjoyed maple candy. It also had the most premium looking packaging - a black box with gold leaf lettering. There were a couple dissenters who liked the Nova (the dark one) the best because they thought it was more "maple" and less "sweet." I found it to be way too hard (even right out of its airtight packaging) and not a contender. Fuller's was probably the most interesting looking of the bunch, with several different molds used, not just the maple leaf shape, and on taste it was the consensus second place finisher. Butternut mountain was third place, with "some" butteriness but not much. For most of us it was still preferred over Nova though.Anyway, if you are bewildered by the options, and want the authentic maple candy experience, get the Mansfield.
S**L
Not the Creamy One
This is not the creamy good one guys. It's the harder one that leaves a chemical after taste. Wait for it...there it is; that taste. It sticks to your palate and takes a couple of minutes to kick in. After that it is the gift that keeps on giving.They are edible. Great gift for someone you don't really like.
R**R
My wife absolutely loves them!
I bought this product as a Christmas gift and then for Valentines Day.They aren't traditional candies. No chocolate for example. But they are very tasty, although also a bit pricey.
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