Michigan holds the nation's fudge capital - Mackinac Island (2024)

Michigan Public | By Rick Pluta | MPRN

PublishedJune 13, 2013 at 2:02 PM EDT

This coming Sunday isn’t just Father's Day -- it is also National Fudge Day.

By most accounts, the first batch of fudge was concocted in Baltimore in the 1880s. By the turn of the century, fudge-making arrived on Mackinac Island in northern Michigan, which today has a legitimate claim as the modern day fudge capital.

Tourists pile off ferries and onto Mackinac Island by the thousands every day during the summer. For many, one of the first stops when they arrive or the last stop before they board a ferry back home, is one of the island’s 15 or so fudge shops.

Island-wide, the favorite is plain, unadulterated chocolate fudge.

Ed Turbin is a fudge-maker at Ryba’s Fudge Shop.

He explained the fudge-making process.

“We start with the basic ingredients – the sugar and the corn syrup and cream and the chocolate, and we blend those altogether and mix ‘em and cook ‘em in the big copper kettle up to 232 degrees. When it gets to that temperature, we bring it out and we pour it here on the marble slabs into this frame.”

After the mixture cools a bit, Ed Turbin goes to work, mixing, twisting and flipping the fudge, lifting it into the air and slapping it down. It’s a storefront operation. Tourists stop to watch through the window, or they come into the store.

...he's not just a fudge-maker - he's a showman.

Turbin explained that he’s not just a fudge-maker – he’s a showman.

“In fact, when no one’s around for me to interact with, it’s kind of a dull job for me just to make fudge," Turbin said. "I know how to make fudge. But if I can do it for people, and they come and they talk and they want a taste. They all ask the same questions, but they don’t know the last person asked the same questions, so it’s all new to them, so I treat every one of them like it’s the first time.”

The most common questions are:

  • “Do you ever get it on the floor?” (Answer: Never)
  • “Are your arms tired?” (Answer: All the time)
  • and, “How long have you been doing this?” (Answer: 37 years)

Phil Porter is an island resident who wrote a short history of Mackinac’s fudge business.
“What’s unique about Mackinac fudge is the way that it’s made, on the marble slabs, large batches at a time in a very dramatic process,” Porter explained.

According to Porter, candy has been a popular foodie souvenir here since Mackinac Island became a popular tourist destination in the late 1800s.

"Today, we accept candy as an everyday phenomenon. Back then it was a treat. It was a treat that you did on vacation."

“One of the things people did on vacation back then was they liked to enjoy candy. Today, we accept candy as an everyday phenomenon. Back then it was a treat. It was a treat that you did on vacation.”

At first, the mainstay was maple syrup candy in little birchbark canoes. It was a cottage industry for nearby American Indian tribes.

The candy shops expanded their sales over time to include taffy and peanut brittle. But Phil Porter says Mackinac’s confectionary future was in fudge.

By the 1920s, fudge shops lined the streets of Mackinac’s downtown. Porter says electric fans pushed the smell into the streets – streets emptied of cars and trucks since they were banned in 1898.

“And pretty soon people were like Pavlov’s dogs. They had no choice but to go in and buy the fudge, and it’s taken off since then,” Porter explained.

The most common forms of transport on the island are bikes and horse-drawn carriages.

On a hot summer day, the smell of fudge cooking wafts from the shops and combines with what the horses leave in the streets to make a visit to Mackinac a unique olfactory experience.

Michigan holds the nation's fudge capital - Mackinac Island (2024)

FAQs

Why is Mackinac Island famous for fudge? ›

In the 1880s the Murdick family came to Mackinac Island and opened the first real candy store. Not only did the store sell candy, but it gave visitors a chance to see the sweets made right in front of them.

Which state produces the most fudge? ›

This coming Sunday isn't just Father's Day -- it is also National Fudge Day. By most accounts, the first batch of fudge was concocted in Baltimore in the 1880s. By the turn of the century, fudge-making arrived on Mackinac Island in northern Michigan, which today has a legitimate claim as the modern day fudge capital.

What is so special about Mackinac Island? ›

Just world-famous Mackinac Island Fudge , historic Fort Mackinac , unique shopping and diverse dining. Unforgettable sunsets, awe-inspiring sunrises and over 70 miles of hiking and biking trails befit our ranking as the #1 Island in the Continental U.S. as named by Travel & Leisure Magazine.

Where is the best fudge in the world? ›

Mackinac Island Fudge – The Best Fudge on Earth.

Why is fudge called fudge? ›

The exact origin and inventor of this delicious confection are hotly debated. However, many believe the first batch of fudge was created by accident when American bakers “fudged” a batch of caramels. Hence the name “fudge.”

Where is America's fudge capital? ›

The most popular souvenir of Mackinac Island is its variety of fudge items. The island is actually known as America's Fudge Capital and even hosts an annual fudge festival.

How long is mackinac fudge good for? ›

Shelf life at room temperature – 12 weeks. Shelf Life refrigerated -24 weeks. In a freezer – indefinitely.

What do Americans call fudge? ›

Fudge is a rich, chocolate candy made with plenty of sugar, cream, and butter. Fudge is usually cut into squares and eaten in small quantities. While fudge comes in many different flavors, it's usually chocolate. In the US, another kind of fudge is smooth, melted chocolate that can be poured over the top of ice cream.

Why does fudge fail? ›

Homemade Fudge Doesn't Always Set

If your fudge doesn't firm up after a few hours, you either have too high an amount of liquid to sugar, or your mixture hasn't reached the soft-ball stage. Using a candy thermometer can help home cooks avoid this problem.

Does anyone famous live on Mackinac Island? ›

What celebrity lives on Mackinac Island? Do any celebrities live on Mackinac Island? Yes, celebrities have houses on Mackinac Island. A few are actor Vince Vaughn, Director Ron Howard, and Michigan's own Bob Seger.

What island off Michigan is no cars? ›

Mackinac Island is a car-free town in Northern Michigan that placed a ban on motor vehicles way back in 1898 and makes an exception only for emergency responders and snowmobiles. Golf carts are allowed on golf courses.

Who owns most of Mackinac Island? ›

While all of Mackinac Island, the landform, is located within the corporate limits of the City of Mackinac Island, today 82 percent of the island's landmass is owned by the State of Michigan and managed by the Mackinac Island State Park Commission (MISPC).

What is a fun fact about Mackinac Island Fudge? ›

The dessert is so popular, as many as 10 tons of sugar are imported to the island weekly to match the 10 tons of butter annually! Even President Gerald R. Ford stopped at May's Fudge and purchased a fresh-off-the-slab slice of vanilla pecan when he visited Mackinac Island in 1975.

What is the oldest fudge company on Mackinac Island? ›

In 1887, Mackinac Island's first candy shop opened as Murdick's Candy Kitchen. Henry Murdick continued to make sails in the back of the building, while up front, Rome crafted fudge using his mother's recipe.

Can you ship Mackinac Island fudge? ›

Can I send Ryba's Mackinac Island fudge as a gift? Absolutely! We can help you send corporate gifts to clients across the country or as a 'just because' to your aunt with the sweet tooth.

Why is fudge a beach thing? ›

Though it contains no saltwater, taffy—and fudge, its sister seaside treat—may benefit from being made in a beach climate. Perhaps the salty air simply gives people a hankering for something sweet; it's also possible that the candies' decelerated drying and oxidation in humid air give them a unique “coastal” flavor.

Why is fudge a tourist thing? ›

So maybe fudge—like Dippin' Dots or cotton candy—became a tourist dessert because it was a novel way of making sweets. Fudgeries provided both the entertainment of watching something new and unusual being made and the happy junk-food rush of eating a filling, sweet candy.

What kind of fudge is on Mackinac Island? ›

Chocolate. Ryba's Classic Chocolate Fudge is a flawlessly decadent experience using the recipe that the Ryba family has been perfecting since 1945. Made by hand using traditional copper kettles and marble slabs to create the richest and creamiest fudge on Mackinac Island.

What celebrities own property on Mackinac Island? ›

Do any celebrities live on Mackinac Island? Yes, celebrities have houses on Mackinac Island. A few are actor Vince Vaughn, Director Ron Howard, and Michigan's own Bob Seger.

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