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10 Humble Fudge Shops In Michigan Where Locals Swear You’ll Find The Best Treats


Looking for the best fudge Michigan has to offer?

These 10 humble shops are where locals swear by the irresistible flavor of every batch!

1. Original Murdick’s Fudge (Mackinac Island)

Fudge-making as performance art! Watch confectioners transform liquid indulgence into solid joy. It's the Cirque du Soleil of sweets, minus the acrobatics.Fudge-making as performance art! Watch confectioners transform liquid indulgence into solid joy. It's the Cirque du Soleil of sweets, minus the acrobatics.
Fudge-making as performance art! Watch confectioners transform liquid indulgence into solid joy. It’s the Cirque du Soleil of sweets, minus the acrobatics. Photo Credit: Abhishek Master

Oh, Murdick’s, you sly devil.

You’ve been tempting islanders and tourists alike since 1887, and you’re still going strong.

Walking into this white clapboard shop is like stepping into a time machine – if that time machine was powered by sugar and nostalgia.

The smell alone is enough to make you gain five pounds, but who’s counting?

Step into sweetness! Murdick's Fudge, where history and sugar collide in a delicious time warp. It's like Willy Wonka opened a Victorian bed and breakfast.Step into sweetness! Murdick's Fudge, where history and sugar collide in a delicious time warp. It's like Willy Wonka opened a Victorian bed and breakfast.
Step into sweetness! Murdick’s Fudge, where history and sugar collide in a delicious time warp. It’s like Willy Wonka opened a Victorian bed and breakfast. Photo Credit: Samantha N.

As you watch the fudge-making process through the window, you’ll swear you can hear your arteries hardening.

But fear not, brave sugar soldier!

The creamy texture and rich flavors of their traditional fudge are worth every calorie-laden bite.

And let’s be honest, you’re on vacation – calories don’t count when you’re surrounded by horse-drawn carriages and Victorian architecture, right?

2. JoAnn’s Fudge (Mackinac Island)

JoAnn's Fudge: Where calories fear to tread. This charming shop is a siren call to sweet tooths everywhere. Resistance is futile, but oh so delicious!JoAnn's Fudge: Where calories fear to tread. This charming shop is a siren call to sweet tooths everywhere. Resistance is futile, but oh so delicious!
JoAnn’s Fudge: Where calories fear to tread. This charming shop is a siren call to sweet tooths everywhere. Resistance is futile, but oh so delicious! Photo Credit: LunaTech 3D

JoAnn’s is like that overachieving cousin who always brings the best dish to the family potluck.

Not content with just making fantastic fudge, they’ve gone and perfected other confections too.

It’s as if they’re trying to single-handedly keep the island’s sugar economy afloat.

Step inside, and you’ll be greeted by a rainbow of fudge flavors that’ll make Willy Wonka jealous.

Fudge flavors galore! JoAnn's rainbow of treats makes choosing harder than solving a Rubik's Cube. But unlike the cube, every choice is a win.Fudge flavors galore! JoAnn's rainbow of treats makes choosing harder than solving a Rubik's Cube. But unlike the cube, every choice is a win.
Fudge flavors galore! JoAnn’s rainbow of treats makes choosing harder than solving a Rubik’s Cube. But unlike the cube, every choice is a win. Photo Credit: Lili H.

From classic chocolate to wild concoctions, JoAnn’s has something for every sweet tooth.

Just remember to pace yourself – fudge coma is a real condition, and the horse-drawn ambulance service on the island is notoriously slow.

3. Ryba’s Fudge Shops (Mackinac Island)

Ryba's: The fudge shop that could. With multiple locations, it's like a sweet treasure hunt across Mackinac Island. X marks the spot... everywhere!Ryba's: The fudge shop that could. With multiple locations, it's like a sweet treasure hunt across Mackinac Island. X marks the spot... everywhere!
Ryba’s: The fudge shop that could. With multiple locations, it’s like a sweet treasure hunt across Mackinac Island. X marks the spot… everywhere! Photo credit: Preston Luman

Ryba’s is the fudge shop equivalent of that friend who always knows where the party is.

With multiple locations on the island, they’ve cornered the market on convenient sugar fixes.

It’s like they’ve created a fudge monopoly, but instead of houses and hotels, they’re dealing in chocolate and peanut butter.

Their fudge-making process is a spectacle in itself.

Fudge so good, it should be illegal. Ryba's might just be the most delicious felony you'll ever commit. Guilty as charged, Your Honor!Fudge so good, it should be illegal. Ryba's might just be the most delicious felony you'll ever commit. Guilty as charged, Your Honor!
Fudge so good, it should be illegal. Ryba’s might just be the most delicious felony you’ll ever commit. Guilty as charged, Your Honor! Photo credit: Preston Luman

Watching the staff pour and fold the molten fudge on marble slabs is like witnessing a sugary ballet.

It’s so mesmerizing, you might forget you came to actually eat the fudge.

But don’t worry – the aroma will snap you back to reality faster than you can say “insulin spike.”

4. Kilwin’s Chocolates & Ice Cream (Petoskey)

Kilwin's: Where ice cream dreams and fudge fantasies collide. It's like Disneyland for your taste buds, minus the long lines and mouse ears.Kilwin's: Where ice cream dreams and fudge fantasies collide. It's like Disneyland for your taste buds, minus the long lines and mouse ears.
Kilwin’s: Where ice cream dreams and fudge fantasies collide. It’s like Disneyland for your taste buds, minus the long lines and mouse ears. Photo credit: Paul Kaser

Kilwin’s is the overachiever of the fudge world.

Not content with just fudge, they’ve expanded their sugar empire to include ice cream and chocolates.

It’s like they’re trying to cover all the major food groups – you know, if your food pyramid was designed by Willy Wonka.

Their Petoskey shop is a sensory overload in the best possible way.

Sweet tooth paradise! Kilwin's serves up nostalgia with a side of sugar rush. It's like time travel, but with better snacks.Sweet tooth paradise! Kilwin's serves up nostalgia with a side of sugar rush. It's like time travel, but with better snacks.
Sweet tooth paradise! Kilwin’s serves up nostalgia with a side of sugar rush. It’s like time travel, but with better snacks. Photo credit: Nimesh Ramachandran

The smell of waffle cones mingles with the rich aroma of chocolate, creating an atmosphere that’s part candy store, part torture chamber for dieters.

But resistance is futile – one bite of their creamy fudge, and you’ll be planning your next visit before you’ve even left the store.

5. Sanders Candy (Clinton Township)

Sanders: Surviving wars, depressions, and diet fads since 1875. Their secret? Fudge that could make even a statue smile.Sanders: Surviving wars, depressions, and diet fads since 1875. Their secret? Fudge that could make even a statue smile.
Sanders: Surviving wars, depressions, and diet fads since 1875. Their secret? Fudge that could make even a statue smile. Photo credit: Javier Rosario

Sanders is the elder statesman of Michigan’s candy scene, having been around since 1875.

That’s older than the automobile, folks.

They’ve survived two world wars, the Great Depression, and countless diet fads.

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If that’s not a testament to the power of sugar, I don’t know what is.

Their Clinton Township location is like a pilgrimage site for sweet-toothed Michiganders.

Step into Sanders, where every day is cheat day. It's not just candy, it's a Michigan institution – sweeter than a Tigers' World Series win.Step into Sanders, where every day is cheat day. It's not just candy, it's a Michigan institution – sweeter than a Tigers' World Series win.
Step into Sanders, where every day is cheat day. It’s not just candy, it’s a Michigan institution – sweeter than a Tigers’ World Series win. Photo credit: Dawn T

The moment you walk in, you’re hit with a wave of nostalgia so strong it could knock you off your feet.

But don’t worry – the sugar rush from their famous Bumpy Cake will pick you right back up.

6. Alpine Chocolat Haus (Gaylord)

Alpine Chocolat Haus: Bringing Swiss charm to Michigan. No yodeling required, but you might break into song after tasting their fudge.Alpine Chocolat Haus: Bringing Swiss charm to Michigan. No yodeling required, but you might break into song after tasting their fudge.
Alpine Chocolat Haus: Bringing Swiss charm to Michigan. No yodeling required, but you might break into song after tasting their fudge. Photo credit: Scott Blackwell

Alpine Chocolat Haus is like that friend who went to Europe once and came back with a slightly affected accent.

But in this case, the accent is delicious.

This Gaylord gem brings a touch of Swiss charm to northern Michigan, proving that you don’t need mountains to make great chocolate – just a healthy disregard for calorie counts.

Hot chocolate heaven! Alpine's liquid gold could warm even the coldest Michigan winter. It's like a hug for your insides.Hot chocolate heaven! Alpine's liquid gold could warm even the coldest Michigan winter. It's like a hug for your insides.
Hot chocolate heaven! Alpine’s liquid gold could warm even the coldest Michigan winter. It’s like a hug for your insides. Photo credit: Brad Brumm

Their fudge is so rich, it probably has its own offshore bank account.

And don’t even get me started on their hot chocolate – it’s like drinking a hug, if that hug was made of melted chocolate and happiness.

7. Sweetland Candies (Grand Rapids)

Sweetland Candies: Unassuming on the outside, a sugar explosion on the inside. It's the Clark Kent of candy shops – mild-mannered, but super-powered.Sweetland Candies: Unassuming on the outside, a sugar explosion on the inside. It's the Clark Kent of candy shops – mild-mannered, but super-powered.
Sweetland Candies: Unassuming on the outside, a sugar explosion on the inside. It’s the Clark Kent of candy shops – mild-mannered, but super-powered. Photo credit: Sweetland Candies

Sweetland Candies is the unassuming hero of Grand Rapids’ sweet scene.

It’s not flashy, it doesn’t have a mascot, but what it lacks in pizzazz, it makes up for in pure, unadulterated sugary goodness.

Walking into their shop is like entering a time warp to a simpler era when candy was king and dentists were… well, probably a lot busier.

Fudge so creamy, you'll want to bathe in it. (Please don't. That's weird.) Sweetland's treats are the stuff of Grand Rapids legend.Fudge so creamy, you'll want to bathe in it. (Please don't. That's weird.) Sweetland's treats are the stuff of Grand Rapids legend.
Fudge so creamy, you’ll want to bathe in it. (Please don’t. That’s weird.) Sweetland’s treats are the stuff of Grand Rapids legend. Photo credit: Sweetland Candies

Their fudge is the stuff of legend – creamy, rich, and more addictive than your favorite Netflix series.

One bite, and you’ll be plotting ways to install a fudge fountain in your home.

8. Mackinac Fudge Shop (St. Ignace)

Mackinac Fudge Shop: Island flavor, mainland convenience. Get your fudge fix without the ferry ride. It's like teleportation for your taste buds!Mackinac Fudge Shop: Island flavor, mainland convenience. Get your fudge fix without the ferry ride. It's like teleportation for your taste buds!
Mackinac Fudge Shop: Island flavor, mainland convenience. Get your fudge fix without the ferry ride. It’s like teleportation for your taste buds! Photo credit: Carla Sessions

For those who can’t make it to the island, Mackinac Fudge Shop in St. Ignace is like a little slice of fudge heaven on the mainland.

It’s the methadone clinic for Mackinac Island fudge addicts, providing that sweet, sweet fix without the need for a ferry ride.

Size doesn't matter at Mackinac Fudge Shop. This little store packs a big flavor punch. It's the ant that moves the rubber tree plant of the fudge world.Size doesn't matter at Mackinac Fudge Shop. This little store packs a big flavor punch. It's the ant that moves the rubber tree plant of the fudge world.
Size doesn’t matter at Mackinac Fudge Shop. This little store packs a big flavor punch. It’s the ant that moves the rubber tree plant of the fudge world. Photo credit: Keith Moore

Their shop might be smaller than their island counterparts, but their flavors are just as big.

From classic vanilla to wild concoctions, they’re proving that you don’t need to cross the Straits of Mackinac to get a world-class sugar high.

9. Marshall’s Fudge (Mackinaw City)

Marshall's Fudge: The opening act that steals the show. This retro gem might make you forget about crossing that big ol' bridge altogether.Marshall's Fudge: The opening act that steals the show. This retro gem might make you forget about crossing that big ol' bridge altogether.
Marshall’s Fudge: The opening act that steals the show. This retro gem might make you forget about crossing that big ol’ bridge altogether. Photo credit: Jason Frye

Marshall’s Fudge in Mackinaw City is like the opening act for the main event of Mackinac Island.

But don’t let that fool you – this opening act could easily headline its own show.

Their fudge is so good, it might make you rethink your plans to cross the bridge.

The shop itself is a charming throwback, with a retro vibe that’ll make you want to don a poodle skirt and order a malt.

Fudge so good, it deserves its own Broadway musical. Marshall's sweet slabs hit all the right notes. Standing ovation, please!Fudge so good, it deserves its own Broadway musical. Marshall's sweet slabs hit all the right notes. Standing ovation, please!
Fudge so good, it deserves its own Broadway musical. Marshall’s sweet slabs hit all the right notes. Standing ovation, please! Photo credit: Eat Your BBQ

But let’s be real – you’re here for the fudge.

And Marshall’s delivers, with creamy, dreamy slabs of sweetness that’ll have you questioning why you ever wasted calories on vegetables.

10. Sayklly’s Candies (Escanaba)

"Sayklly's Candies: Warming UP winters since 1906. Their fudge could melt a Yooper's heart faster than the spring thaw."Sayklly's Candies: Warming UP winters since 1906. Their fudge could melt a Yooper's heart faster than the spring thaw.
“Sayklly’s Candies: Warming UP winters since 1906. Their fudge could melt a Yooper’s heart faster than the spring thaw. Photo credit: Sayklly’s Candies

Last but certainly not least, we have Sayklly’s Candies in Escanaba.

This Upper Peninsula staple has been satisfying sweet tooths since 1906, proving that even the harshest Michigan winters are no match for the warming power of really good fudge.

Their shop might not have the tourist-trap charm of some of the others on this list, but what it lacks in frills, it makes up for in flavor.

No frills, all thrills at Sayklly's. This Escanaba institution proves that great fudge doesn't need fancy packaging. It's the Betty White of candy shops!No frills, all thrills at Sayklly's. This Escanaba institution proves that great fudge doesn't need fancy packaging. It's the Betty White of candy shops!
No frills, all thrills at Sayklly’s. This Escanaba institution proves that great fudge doesn’t need fancy packaging. It’s the Betty White of candy shops! Photo credit: Tricia W

Their fudge is the kind of good that makes you want to hoard it like a squirrel preparing for winter.

And in the UP, that’s saying something.

There you have it, folks – a tour of Michigan’s finest fudge shops that’s guaranteed to satisfy your sweet tooth and challenge your willpower.

Remember, calories consumed on vacation don’t count, and life’s too short not to indulge in a little (or a lot of) fudge.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a date with a sugar coma and absolutely no regrets.





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