Chocolate Covered Pretzel Rods
Legend has it that pretzels came to America with the Mayflower. Although it cannot be proven as such. Pretzel rods have been used to hold cotton candy, teach children to duel, replace cigars, and finally as a delivery system for chocolate.
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$1.50
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Fluffy Marshmallows
For those who like their marshmallow without chocolate. Our very own fluffy marshmallows with a variety of toppings. Each 8 oz bag contains approximately 20 marshmallows.
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$7.50
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My Dad's Peanut Brittle
You don't have to be a kid to enjoy peanut brittle, but eating it will make you feel like one. Made with whole Spanish peanuts and made in small batches, the only thing better than the smell of freshly made peanut brittle, is the taste.
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$9.00
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Caramel Apples
A large Granny Smith apple dipped in caramel, smothered in milk or dark chocolate, drizzled with more chocolate, and perhaps sprinkled with roasted almonds
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$9.50
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Brooklyn Chunkies
In the 1930"s my grandfather made an item called Manhattan Treats. It was a truncated chocolate pyramid filled with cashews and California raisins. 60 years later, I found his metal molds. We had new polycarbonate ones made. Manhattan Treats became Brooklyn Chunkies.
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$12.75
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