I just received an order from them that I placed on Sunday. I have been looking for this candy for several years now, and saw it listed in their brochure a few weeks ago. They have it listed as puff candy, but I don't know if that's the correct name or not. It's a spun molasses candy that melts in your mouth.
When we were little, we used to go to a penny candy store somewhere near Framingham, MA (possibly in Framingham, I really don't remember) Anyway, this candy was one of our favorites. A few years ago we were talking about all the great trips we made to "The Buffalo Farm" to get candy, and my father and sister and I were trying to figure out what this candy was called. We looked high and low for it and couldn't find it anywhere.
I knew as soon as I saw it in the catalog that it would make a great Christmas present for my father and my sister, so I ordered some. It ships in three bags (lucky me, I get to keep one!)
Does anyone else remember this stuff? I am totally flashing back to my childhood now.
We found something similar to it in England earlier in the year. It was called cinder toffee, but my sister swears that the stuff we had as children melted in your mouth much faster, and I'll agree, this does seem to be closer to the candy we enjoyed as children.
When we were little, we used to go to a penny candy store somewhere near Framingham, MA (possibly in Framingham, I really don't remember) Anyway, this candy was one of our favorites. A few years ago we were talking about all the great trips we made to "The Buffalo Farm" to get candy, and my father and sister and I were trying to figure out what this candy was called. We looked high and low for it and couldn't find it anywhere.
I knew as soon as I saw it in the catalog that it would make a great Christmas present for my father and my sister, so I ordered some. It ships in three bags (lucky me, I get to keep one!)
Does anyone else remember this stuff? I am totally flashing back to my childhood now.
