the original fudge kitchen
Hard ice cream, licorice, chocolate truffles, almond clusters, coconut clusters and, of course... fudge!
Where Are They? ON Washington Street Mall, and on the promenade. Why Should I Go? CHANCES are good that you won’t get past the front door without trying a piece of something special. There’s always a smiling employee outside with a tray full of treats. After you get a taste, stroll inside and soak in the smells of freshly-whipped fudge and
feast your eyes on an incredible range of colorful candies and irresistible chocolates. The fudge is whipped right in the front window by expert candy makers and is the same recipe that’s been used by the Bogle brothers – Joe and Paul – for almost 40 years. Picking out your favorite candies may not be so easy. There are chocolate-covered strawberries, pretzels, licorice Scottie dogs, licorice allsorts (Joe’s favorite),
chocolate truffles, candy seashells, sour patch kids, malt balls, almond clusters, and coconut clusters. Joe and Paul have been candymakers in Cape May for decades and own six stores on the south Jersey coast. It doesn’t matter when you’re visiting Cape May – The Original Fudge Kitchen is open every day of the year, rain or shine. You can also shop www.fudgekitchens.com to have the candy delivered to your door!
Some store highlights creamy FUDGE Black Forest, Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Mint, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Strawberry, Bing Cherry Vanilla, Vanilla Nut... hungry yet? No matter what the weather, The Original Fudge Kitchen always has someone serving samples. Why? Because one taste will cause you to abandon all New Year’s resolutions. Anyway, a little of what you fancy does you good.
holiday & special occasion hQ Hearts made of whipped creamy fudge for Valentine’s Day Irish Potatoes for St. Parick’s Day Easter eggs with all kinds of sizes, shapes and centers Tradtional Christmas candies. SUGAR-FREE Yes, they even have sugar-free candy, too!
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