Had stopped in Frankenmuth for lunch on our way north for vacation. Anything called«Kandy Haus» gets our attention, so we had to stop. Right when you walk in you see people making candy and fudge which is neat, plus they have free samples right there by the door. We bought some seafoam candy and some toffee — both were excellent! Would stop here again!
Levramosis H.
Classificação do local: 3 Clinton Township, MI
Best chocolate peanut butter fudge in Frankenmuth.
N N.
Classificação do local: 4 Detroit, MI
This is the first time coming to this fudge house. They had a special buy 3 slices and get the 4th free. All together I spend about $ 22 which is not a bad price. The lady helping us was very nice and pleasant. I would definitely go back and it’s not too far from Zender’s restaurant.
Liz M.
Classificação do local: 4 New Hudson, MI
I’ve been to Frankenmuth dozens of times and I don’t know why but this place is my chosen fudge shop. I usually grab a couple slabs of fudge, I get my husband one of their yummy and huge peanut butter buckets(it’s like a Reese’s cup), and I get myself a piece of chocolate covered toffee. Yummy!
Larry c.
Classificação do local: 1 Troy, MI
We purchased the Peanut Brittle on a recent trip to Frankenmuth. It was the most horrible and foul tasting candy I have ever eaten. We were already many miles from the store when we opened it and thus unable to return it. It tasted as though it had been on the shelf for years and was totally inedible. What a waste of money. Stay away unless you can ssee them making it.
Ruth F.
Classificação do local: 3 Wheaton, IL
Sells fudge, brittles, chocolates, truffles, taffy and candied nuts. The truffles are of the giant American type, larger than a golf ball and to my mind too sweet. The chocolates include giant 2″ x 2″ squares of caramel. They sell Frankenmuth Fudge Kitchen fudge(as does everyone around here), and cones of candied nuts(walnuts and pecans). I haven’t seen candied pecans lots of places and candied walnuts aren’t that common either. They were tasty, a bit more on the chewy than crisp side. $ 5.99 for the smaller cone, which is a bit steep but worth it; the spouse and I devoured them in an evening.