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Visitors flock to Mackinac Island every summer for the Grand Hotel, the horses, the Lilac Festival and the serene island scenery. And the fudge. Oh yes, the fudge. Chocolate, peanut butter, maple ...
June 16 is National Fudge Day, and we can think of no better way to celebrate than with Mackinac Island fudge. Read on for the most popular, and the most unique, fudge flavors.
Fudge is to Mackinac Island what salt water taffy is to beachside boardwalks in Atlantic City. ... caramel, cashews and/or sea salt. originalmurdicksfudge.com, 906-847-3530.
We all liked Murdick's double chocolate sea salt caramel fudge (full disclosure: it's the fudge I usually take home with me after an island visit), and Carnrike loved the orange creamsicle flavor ...
MACKINAC ISLAND, MI -- The relationship between fudge and Mackinac Island dates back to when Grand Hotel was built in 1887 and the arrival of the Murdick family, who helped build the hotel. That ...
Mackinac Island will host its first "Fun-tastical Fudge Naming Competition," in which fans will have the opportunity to name a brand new flavor of fudge that each of five fudge shops will create ...
Coming to the fudge capital of the world from Aug. 23 to 25, the famous Mackinac Island Fudge Festival is a celebration of the island’s number one export. With seven different fudge companies on ...
And the fudge. Oh yes, the fudge. Chocolate, peanut butter, maple nut and the recent runaway hit combo of chocolate, caramel and sea salt. The Island's sweet signature treat is in the spotlight ...
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