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  2. Rubin: As a Mackinac Island fudge-maker passes on, a ... - AOL

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    Bob Benser Sr. stirs a new batch at the Original Murdick's Fudge store on Mackinac Island’s Main Street. Benser, who bought the business in 1969 and went on to own or co-own multiple businesses ...

  3. Mackinac Island - Wikipedia

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    Another special event that Mackinac island is known for is the Mackinac Island Fudge Festival which takes place in August. Phil Porter wrote a book called "Fudge: Mackinac's Sweet Souvenir" which explains how fudge became such a popular treat in Mackinac. After the fur trade, this island became a summer vacationing spot.

  4. Cuisine of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Mackinac Island, between Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas, is world-renowned for its fudge. Phil Porter wrote a book entitled "Fudge: Mackinac's Sweet Souvenir", which explains how fudge became such a popular treat in Mackinac. After the fur trade in the region collapsed, the island became a summer vacationing spot. Visitors began to ...

  5. Planning a trip to Mackinac Island this summer? Here's what ...

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    About 1.2 million people visit Mackinac Island each year, so navigating the island during the peak summer season can be challenging. ... July 4th celebrations and the Fudge Festival from Aug. 23-25.

  6. Ice cream for breakfast: Uptown Dairy in Ankeny adds new ...

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    The shop, which is just off the High Trestle bike trail, features Cedar Crest Ice Cream from eastern Wisconsin, with various flavors including Superman, Blue Moon, Mackinac Island fudge, and mango ...

  7. Fudge - Wikipedia

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    Specialized fudge shops began opening in tourist places such as Mackinac Island, Michigan, in 1887. [2] The increase in fudge's popularity was partly due to the accessibility of its production process: ordinary people were able to make it in their homes without any specialized equipment.

  8. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    Explore on foot, bike, or even horseback to discover quaint shops, restaurants, and the island's famous fudge. Two main attractions are Fort Mackinac, the oldest building in Michigan, and the ...

  9. Mackinac Island, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Mackinac Island is encircled by M-185, a state highway that is only accessible to pedestrians, bicyclists, and horse-drawn vehicles, as cars are banned on the island. In downtown Mackinac Island, the highway is known as "Main Street", while elsewhere it is known as "Lake Shore Road".

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