Description
This melt-in-your-mouth maple candy delicacy is a top-seller during the holidays, and sure to be a favorite of anyone with a sweet tooth.
Maple candy is best if consumed within 10 weeks of production (expiration date printed on bag) because it tends to dry out quickly. Keep this in mind before buying maple candy as a gift. Do not remove from Mylar bag until candies are ready to be consumed. All boxes are weighted to have at least the advertised weight. Most of our molds are 1/3rd oz but they range from 1/4 to 1 oz, so each box varies with how many pieces are in it
- 100% Pure, all natural, maple sugar candy
- A 16 ounce box typically containers 32-48 pieces. Candies vary from 1/4 to 1 ounce, so each box varies with how many pieces are in it.
- Made from pure Grade A maple syrup. Harvested and made in the USA
- No chemicals, preservatives, artificial flavors, colors, or other additives. Gluten and dairy free.
- Shelf life of approximately 6-10 weeks, expiration date printed on bag. Keep this in mind before buying as a gift. DO NOT remove from bag until candies are ready to be consumed, keep unopened bag in freezer to extend shelf life
This candy is outstanding, OMG, the shipping was fast, and did I say YUMMY.
Want a pound of maple candy please 😄
That’s great! I just sent you an email with instructions on how to order online.
Hi! I got a pound box of maple leaves as a Christmas present, and my husband mistakenly removed the Mylar bag when he wrapped them up. They are now dried out – is there any way to “revive” them, or should I just grate them into my oatmeal like I’ve been doing?
Hi Alice, we’ve had some success reviving them in a microwave. Around 5 seconds for a small piece and 10 seconds for a large piece will soften them up. Just like putting butter in the microwave though, a few seconds too long can cause too much melting, so start short and work your way up, always being careful not to burn yourself. The candy must be consumed shortly after it leaves the microwave or it will actually dry out even more as it cools. Hopefully this helps,
Do you ship to APO addresses overseas? My son is serving in Honduras and I would like to send him a treat.
Yes we do! We have sent to several APO addresses in the past. Thanks for the question.
Do you or will you ever make the hard maple leaf candy? I saw it on amazon, reminded me of root beer barrels but in shape of the maple leaf.
Good question! We have intentionally kept our product line small in the beginning years of the business to ensure we can dedicate enough time to perfect our recipes and deliver consistent quality. We aren’t ruling it out for the future though, so keep an eye on our social media for new products.