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
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I’d like to roder some of these boxes as holiday gifts.
Great – they make wonderful gifts. Let us know if you have any difficulty adding them to your cart and checking out.
I gave up sugar 3 years ago because of its inflammatory nature. Then I heard that maple syrup is not inflammatory, so I use it in plain yogurt to make it palatable. And maple sugar for rare dessert treats (great in pumpkin pie). And then I found Maple candy. I ordered the half pound hoping I would eat just one a day. Most days I could keep to that plan 🙂
It is fantastic.
Glad to hear you are enjoying our candy! We also have a hard time limiting ourselves with it… 🙂
hey I was wondering if you’re maple candy is always fresh when it comes in the mail??
Hi Haleigh,
We pack the candy in cardboard boxes with some padding the day it is made, and then seal them in airtight silver Mylar bags to keep them fresh until they arrive to the customer. We do mark them with an expiration date though, as they do not contain any preservatives, and will dry out if they are open and left out. We recommend keeping them in a ziplock bag once opening them if you are trying to make them last (we usually eat them too fast to need to do this haha!).
Thanks for offering a treat my grandfather introduced me to 60 years ago. I would love to share some maple sugar candy with my family.
Your website sends us to comment rather than an actual order page. It’s costing you sales!
If you’re on the maple candy product page you should be able to click the purple “add to cart” button next to the quantity, under the price. Once you do that, a green check mark will show up towards the top of the page, saying the item was added to your cart, and on the right is a grey button you can click that says “View Cart”. When you view cart, you can check out from there. I just tested this and it works on our end. Please let us know if you’re still having trouble.