🚂 FUDGE CAPITAL of the WORLD: Mackinac Island, Michigan! 🍫🐴🌸

🚂 FUDGE CAPITAL of the WORLD: Mackinac Island, Michigan! 🍫🐴🌸 Hellooo Culture Kids! Grab your imaginary passports and your sweet tooth—because today we’re off to the fudge capital of the world… Mackinac Island, Michigan! Join Kristen and Asher as they hop on the Culture Train to explore this enchanting car-free island, where horses clip-clop down lilac-lined streets and the smell of freshly made fudge fills the air. You’ll meet our friend Mr. Aaron from Joann’s Fudge and discover how creamy, dreamy fudge is made right before your ears—yes, even the marble table has a job to do! 🎧 In this episode, you’ll: Learn why cars aren’t allowed on the island Visit a fudge kitchen and hear the sizzling magic of hot fudge on marble Find out how Mackinac Island became the fudge capital of the world Taste-test (well, almost!) popular fudge flavors like Chocolate Cookie Crunch 😋 Hear what life is like on an island with just 400 year-round neighbors 🌸 Bonus fun: Find out what lilac festivals, snowmobiles, and community spirit have in common—and why they make Mackinac Island one of the most unique places in America. Want to try fudge for yourself or send some to a fellow Culture Kid? Check out Joann’s Fudge online: 🌐 Website: joannsfudge.com 📸 Instagram: @joannsfudge 👍 Facebook: Joann’s Fudge 💛 Support Our Show! Culture Kids is a 100% volunteer-run, grassroots nonprofit sharing joyful, authentic cultural stories with kids around the world. If you believe in building a future of connection, curiosity, and compassion—one fudge-filled episode at a time—please consider making a donation! 🎁 Donate at: culturekidsproductions.org/support Every gift, big or small, helps us extend the Culture Kids table to even more children around the globe. 🌍

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Culture Kids is a multiple award-winning podcast and nonprofit organization on a mission to make a multicultural mindset the default for the next generation. We take young listeners on exciting adventures to countries, cities, and cultures all around the world—exploring topics such as holidays, cuisine, traditions, and even animals around the world. We don’t just teach children about differences—we embrace them with curiosity, understanding, and friendship. Along the way, we uncover surprising similarities that connect us all, building bridges across communities and cultures. We proudly partner with cultural organizations, educators, and authors from all corners of the world to bring authentic voices and rich stories to life. As our 6-year-old listener shared, our show "creates love around the world." So pack your imaginary passports and grab your bags because it’s time to become globe-trotting explorers right where you are!