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Maple Sugar Candy photo coming soon
1776-1800
Maple sugar candy is a traditional treat made by concentrating and cooling pure maple syrup until crystallized into small, rich candies. Popular in colonial and early American celebrations, this confection celebrates the maple harvest and resourcefulness in using local maple products for sweets.
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Peppermint Bark photo coming soon
Cross-era
Peppermint bark is a seasonal treat combining layers of dark and white chocolate studded with crushed peppermint candies. Popular across the United States during Christmas, it's a simple confection capturing holiday flavors and festive textures.
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Snickers Salad photo coming soon
1946-1969
Snickers Salad combines chopped Snickers bars, apples, whipped topping, and sometimes pudding mix into a creamy fruit salad. Popular in mid-20th century American suburbs, it illustrates the era's fascination with sweet, easy-to-assemble salads served at potlucks and family dinners.