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Uncle Butch's Fudge

Milk Chocolate Fudge

Milk Chocolate Fudge

Regular price $8.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $8.00 USD
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Here’s a velvety, milky, wonderfully light chocolate flavor that melts your heart as it melts in your mouth. Uncle Butch’s Milk Chocolate Fudge is everything you are looking for: rich, decadent, silky, creamy, and slightly sweeter. Perfect for a weekend family meal or dinner party with friends, this fudge will impress taste buds every single time. A flavor you will adore, Uncle Butch’s Milk Chocolate Fudge goes beautifully with any menu, any given time of the year!

Allergen alert
All of our fudge may contain trace amounts of nuts, milk proteins, gluten and peanuts that are used at our facility.

Care Instructions

We love our customers and want you to enjoy the quality we put into every piece.

Our fudge is best when consumed within 21 days of receipt.

Fudge is a perishable product.

Tips for a great fudge experience:

  • During WARM weather, refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  • During COOL weather, leave fudge on the counter for 30 minutes.
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Customer Reviews

Based on 175 reviews
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Troy Weight

The fudge is so delicious

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LINDA WEBBER

GREAT

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Ralph Mcewen
Great fudge

Have only tried 3 of the 5!I ordered, the CV are all smooth and awesome so far

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Marlene Ware
So creamy and delicious

I love Uncle Butch’s fudge I can’t stop eating it, it’s delicious. So creamy and fresh I can’t stop buying it and sharing it with family and friends. The perfect little gift

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Customer Steven Ludwig
They've Written Songs About It

'Surely you jest.' you say. But they have. As a matter of fact, it was the late, great Frank Zappa who wrote and performed the song "Dynamo Yummmmm!" The Beatles also had a song about Uncle Butch's Milk Chocolate Fudge. It was on the White Album, third track of side 2. But you have to play it backwards to hear it.
.....and, oh yeah, don't call me Shirley.