




🍬 Taste the legacy of Vermont’s sweetest secret!
Mount Mansfield Maple’s Certified Organic Pure Vermont Maple Candy offers 24 handcrafted, gluten-free pieces made from 100% organic Vermont maple syrup. Produced in small, hand-stirred batches and crystal-coated to preserve freshness, this half-pound box delivers a soft, melt-in-your-mouth experience with a 10-week shelf life—perfect for those craving authentic artisanal sweetness.
| ASIN | B06VXC1TZ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,459 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #87 in Maple Syrup |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,259) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Mount Mansfield Maple Products |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 6 x 0.75 inches; 8 ounces |
| Units | 8.0 Ounce |
P**R
Exactly, Sweetly Right!
Perfect. I thought I’d never find fresh Maple Sugar sweets again, but here they are! That delightful slight crunch of the outer shell leads to soft, creamy maple sugar candy just beyond. Oh my gosh. Quest complete. I found it!!!
T**T
Just like being in Vermont
We’re so thrilled with this maple sugar candy! My wife and I absolutely love maple sugar candy, and since she has Celiac, we’re always careful about what we try. We’ve tasted plenty of others and while many are good this one was exceptional. The quality was amazing, and the flavor instantly brought us back to being in Vermont or New Hampshire. We will definitely be buying this again!
G**N
Fresh and great tasting
Nicely packaged, tastes fresh and great
B**B
YUMM
Absolutely delicious. As norther we have missed maple sugar candy. This order from Mount Mansfield was a long forgotten treat. My daughter's birthday is coming soon and she would love her own supply .
A**S
Dried Out and Bland
This item is poorly packaged. The flimsy box does not have individual sections for each piece, therefore all the pieces slide around and become visually unappealing. For the price of this maple candy, one would expect much more appealing packaging as well as more protective boxing. The candy itself is nothing special. It does not have a pronounced maple flavor. Actually, it is quite bland and boring. The texture is not creamy on the inside and tastes quite stale. Would not buy again. Nothing like the maple candy that I always remember.
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.
L**D
Terrific products.
Vermont maple candy is the best. Quality of product is as expected and delicious. I plan to buy from Mount Mansfield Maple Products in the future.
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