Help me find the "buttercrunch" candy from my childhood?
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Help me find the "buttercrunch" candy from my childhood?
All through my childhood my mother used to buy me for Valentines Day the most delicious candy. We called it " Buttercrunch" - it was chocolate with hard toffee inside and coated in chopped walnuts. Sometimes she got it at Fanny Farmers, but our favorite was by a company called "Lofts".
Candy stores do sell it because I have bought it for my own children. I am looking to find out from anyone who is real familiar with this candy, where to get the best buttercrunch anywhere. I don't know if it is a regional candy or not.
I can't seem to find buttercrunch that comes close to my childhood memories, but maybe that's because my memories are so sweet.
Thanks for any help. I would love to get it for Valentines Day.
Candy stores do sell it because I have bought it for my own children. I am looking to find out from anyone who is real familiar with this candy, where to get the best buttercrunch anywhere. I don't know if it is a regional candy or not.
I can't seem to find buttercrunch that comes close to my childhood memories, but maybe that's because my memories are so sweet.
Thanks for any help. I would love to get it for Valentines Day.
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There is a store in NYC that carries all of that stuff (and at GREAT prices).
They DO ship, their website is www.economycandy.com.
They DO ship, their website is www.economycandy.com.
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Hi,
Don't know if this site has your brand of candy but www.hometownfavorites.com has an inventory of childhood candies and products from the 50's-80's. I had a lot of fun looking through it to find old favorites such as "Zots".
Don't know if this site has your brand of candy but www.hometownfavorites.com has an inventory of childhood candies and products from the 50's-80's. I had a lot of fun looking through it to find old favorites such as "Zots".
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Don't know if it's good or not; try www.brown-haley.com
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I haven't had it, but you might want to try Fannie May candies (associated with Fannie Farmer, I believe)at www.fanniemay.com. They have something called buttercrisp, which is desribed as almond buttercrisp with a milk chocolate coating (like a Heath Bar). Personally, I love their dark-chocolate covered marshmallows.
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Bonomo Turkish Taffy.
Wow! ..haven't thought about that in a lonnnnng time.
I remember buying it frozen at the movie theater( double feature,of course). We then took the taffy and slameed it against the wall,,,breaking it up in to bite size pieces. It was cheap and lasted a long time.
Does anyone remember the Good and Plenty TV commercials with the "train"?
Wow! ..haven't thought about that in a lonnnnng time.
I remember buying it frozen at the movie theater( double feature,of course). We then took the taffy and slameed it against the wall,,,breaking it up in to bite size pieces. It was cheap and lasted a long time.
Does anyone remember the Good and Plenty TV commercials with the "train"?
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Economycandy is "THE" source for quality candy, nuts, old-time favorites, etc in the NYC area.
I've never tried this product in particular, but i do know the store (i used to be in the candy business) and the owner has a very good distribution and network of suppliers.
There have been many articles written about this place, and they've been in business since 1937.
http://www.economycandy.com/aboutus/
http://www.timeoutny.com/features/268/268.ft.essny.page4.html#Anchor-Economy-4581
http://www.manhattanusersguide.com/members/archive/food/candy.htm
(near the bottom)
Also, the owners are VERY friendly, so feel free to call them with anything you might want that is not listed on their website. (they also do NICE giftbaskets at affordable prices)
I've never tried this product in particular, but i do know the store (i used to be in the candy business) and the owner has a very good distribution and network of suppliers.
There have been many articles written about this place, and they've been in business since 1937.
http://www.economycandy.com/aboutus/
http://www.timeoutny.com/features/268/268.ft.essny.page4.html#Anchor-Economy-4581
http://www.manhattanusersguide.com/members/archive/food/candy.htm
(near the bottom)
Also, the owners are VERY friendly, so feel free to call them with anything you might want that is not listed on their website. (they also do NICE giftbaskets at affordable prices)
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Aunt Charlotte's Old-fashioned Candies in Merchantville, NJ has, I believe, just what you're looking for. It's like a trip back in time! (and I just had some at Christmas) Unfortunately, I don't know about their shipping policies, as I have a very convenient cousin in Merchantville who supplies me with my chocolate fixes, but you might want to contact them about shipping some out. Happy hunting!
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Thanks everyone! I knew you would come through for me. It is only travel related (barely, I admit) because of candy that people try during their travels.
Thought you would have great ideas and suggestions and you do. Besides it is valentines week and where else would I post something like this?
Thanks and may you all have a sweet valentines day!
Thought you would have great ideas and suggestions and you do. Besides it is valentines week and where else would I post something like this?
Thanks and may you all have a sweet valentines day!
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I don't believe it's made with walnuts (most I've seen are made with almonds), but See's Candy, on the west coast, makes a superlative buttercrunch. Yes, I've had it, and it's great, made in small batches with good ingredients. They ship.
www.seescandy.com
www.seescandy.com