SUMMER MAPLE CANDY SALE!
Use Code MAPLECANDY at Checkout
Buy any other Item in our store and get 20% off a box of maple candy (15 piece, 1/2 or 1 Pound box).
** Details: Buy one of any product in our store and get 20% off your maple candy. If you want to get 20% off two boxes of candy you need to purchase two other products.
Vermont Maple Candy Gift Box - 15 Pieces
Our traditional Vermont Maple Candy is made entirely from our 100% Pure Vermont Maple Syrup, nothing else is added. Its delightful taste pleases the sweet tooth in everyone - young and old!
Our maple syrup candy comes in maple leaf's shapes in a six and fifteen piece gold box with a clear lid and gold band. Buy some and enjoy this old fashioned treat today! Great for Vermont maple syrup candy gifts or for your own use.
Learn how we make our Vermont Maple Products here.
Frequently Asked Questions on Maple Candy
Maple Candy should be stored in a cool, dry location out of direct sunlight, with the box lid closed. We recommend not putting the candy in the refrigerator because the low humidity will dry out the candy. Conversely, we recommend not putting our maple candy in a sealed zip-lock bag because some water will evaporate out of the candy and the air inside the bag will become too moist. For long term storage you can freeze maple candy, just make sure it is well sealed to prevent freezer burn.
The "Best By" date of our candy will typically be 4-5 months from when you receive your package. To ensure the freshest candy please follow our storage recommendations.
Yes, all of our maple candy is certified organic by NOFA Vermont.
Our maple candy is made only from pure, organic Vermont Maple Syrup. No other ingredient is used.
Smooth maple candy depends on carefully controlling how maple syrup crystallizes. The goal is to create many very small sugar crystals instead of fewer large crystals. Small crystals give maple candy its soft, creamy texture, while large crystals make it feel hard or grainy.
To do this, the hot maple syrup must be cooled to the right temperature before it is stirred. If the syrup is stirred while it is still too warm, the sugar crystals have more time to grow larger, which can create a coarse or grainy texture.
But the syrup cannot cool too much, either. If it gets too cool, it begins to harden before it can be poured into maple candy molds.
Every batch of maple syrup behaves a little differently, so making smooth maple candy is part science and part craft. The key is waiting long enough for the syrup to cool properly, but not so long that it hardens before it can be shaped.