Celeste and I were at CVS Pharmacy this morning making some
purchases when I spotted a candy I've been looking for and had all but given
up.
Maple Nut Goodies.
Brach's candies are sold at HEB, the grocery store where we
shop, but they don't carry the Maple Nut Goodies I've been looking for.
So, as soon as I saw the bags at CVS, I grabbed one. I
opened the bag as soon as we got home and quickly ate a handful. So, good!
I looked at the bag to see what made me want
to keep eating. Under the description "Maple Nut Goodies" was this:
"Roasted Peanuts in Crunchy Toffee with Real Maple Coating" There was
also a notation that the candy is artificially flavored so I'm not sure how real the maple is. However, I checked
the ingredients and found maple syrup listed.
While reading the bag, I also saw this: America's Candy
Maker Since 1904. That's a long time. I thought about how it was available when
my parents were born in 1908.
That's when it hit me what I liked about
the candy. It reminds me of my mother. It was her favorite candy. However, she
didn't often buy candy, so when she did, it was a special treat. She shared
this treat with me on a number of occasions.
Now, when I taste the candy, or even smell it, I think of
her and the times when just the two of us spent time together.
Eva Lee Williams Frost (1908 - 2001) |
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