You Might Be a New Englander If…
Are you passionate about New England? Take a look at some of the traits and traditions that determine whether you might be a New Englander.
Are you passionate about New England? Take a look at some of the traits and traditions that determine whether you might be a New Englander.
First made in New England in 1847, Necco Wafers are an American candy classic. Learn more about Necco’s history, including an update on candy’s recent comeback.
Mary Jane candy, a chewy peanut butter and molasses taffy treat, is a nostalgic and jaw-breaking New England penny candy favorite.
New England cuisine has a well-deserved reputation for being seasonal, hearty, and comforting. From American Chop Suey to Yankee Pot Roast, here’s an A-Z list of 75 classic New England foods worth celebrating. Did your favorites make the list?
Spending a winter afternoon in Weston, Vermont, home of The Vermont Country Store, is just like taking a step back in time.
Sweethearts conversation hearts (made by Necco in Massachusetts for nearly 150 years) have been a colorful Valentine’s Day candy favorite since 1866.
An unforgettable evening doesn’t get easier than this: Smell the ocean air, explore downtown, and stop into one of the best bars in Portsmouth, NH.
One of America’s oldest chocolate bars, Sky Bar is an old-fashioned New England candy favorite filled with caramel, vanilla, peanut, and fudge.
From Necco Wafers to old-fashioned maple candy, this collection of favorite New England candy brands is sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.
What are the flavors of Necco Wafers? Turns out they haven’t changed in over a century! Our guide to the 8 Necco flavors is here to help.