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Swiss Maid Fudge - A Homemade Fudge Store That Old-Fashioned Candy-Lovers Adore

As the snow falls outside the window into perfect, fluffy drifts; as the voice of Bing Crosby croons softly from the hi-fi; as the lights on the tree are brightly reflected on the frosted window pane; you reach for the plate of goodies on the coffee table and are delighted to snag the last, sweet piece of luscious, homemade fudge. This might describe a Christmas from decades past, but can certainly be recreated in the present. Even the homemade fudge, an unlikely treasure in todayò€™s world of store-bought goodies, can be replicated thanks to the dedicated work of traditional candy-makers. Swiss Maid Fudge, a homemade fudge store in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, has been churning out their signature chocolate fudge since 1962. With forty five years of practice, they have mastered the creation of the ultimate chocolate fudge; it tastes the same today as it did when they opened their doors for business. Family owned and operated, Swiss Maid Fudge sticks to the rules and techniques handed down through the family for generations. Having expanded from fudge to handmade caramel apples, salt water taffy, and more, they make all their candy by hand from scratch. Committed to the traditional candy-making process, they continue to make chocolate and candy the way it has always been done. They start by boiling candy ingredients in large, copper kettles set over an open, gas-fired cast iron stove. When it has reached its target consistency, the candy is poured out onto a confectionary table made of cool, solid marble to be mixed and molded into its final shape. To get the perfect creamy taste and texture that so many of us remember, Swiss Maid Fudge uses only all-natural ingredients, like 100% Wisconsin Sweet Cream Butter in their products. This old-fashioned, homemade fudge store adds no preservatives to their chocolates or candies so as not to risk tarnishing the flavor. Instead, they make their fudge and candy fresh daily, shipping it out to customers across the continental United States as soon as it is ready. Old-fashioned candy tastes best when itò€™s fresh, so Swiss Maid Fudge makes every effort to ensure that customers are getting the freshest possible product. Especially for the holiday season, Swiss Maid Fudge confectioners have created some new, seasonal variations of longtime customer favorites. Visitors to this homemade fudge store can place orders for cranberry walnut fudge, homemade gingerbread bark, white chocolate peppermint stick fudge and cool, dark candy cane truffles. With treats like these, Swiss Maid Fudge has generated a loyal following of candy-loving customers. Anyone with a candy-lover on their Christmas list this year will appreciate the online version of Swiss Maid Fudgeò€™s homemade fudge store. A special section of the online store is dedicated to Gift Ideas, including items such as the "For the Love of Chocolate" Gift Box Set, and the Fudge Flavor Gold Gift Box Set. For more information or to order homemade fudge online, visit SwissMaidFudge.


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Yummy Fudge Recipes for Peanut Butter Fudge with Walnuts and Buttermilk Fudge with Pecans
Homemade fudge is one of the great indulgences of life.  And don"t be fooled into thinking you can"t make good fudge.  Copper kettles, etc are not necessary for a good batch of fudge.  You can do it, right in your own kitchen, with the tools you have on hand.  Here are a couple of good fudge recipes to show you just how easy it can be.  Peanut Butter Fudge with Walnuts or pecans, if you prefer, or the old fashion Buttermilk Fudge  is easy to make and is a real treat.  Note:  One of the keys to make good, creamy fudge is to beat the mixture as the directions state.  You need to beat until your arm is so tired but the fudge is stiff and creamy.
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