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"Years ago, folks in Maine ate potatoes daily and used leftovers in bread, doughnuts and candy," says Barbara Allen, Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
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Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 172 calories, 7 g fat (6 g saturated fat), trace cholesterol, 61 mg sodium, 27 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 1 g protein.
Originally published as Maine Potato Candy in Taste of Home April/May 2000, p65
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Reviewed on Mar. 20, 2013 by Cookie Wannabe
Excellent!
Reviewed on Dec. 20, 2011 by beckihomecki
Don't let the name or ingredients throw you off for this recipe. If you like coconut this is the one to make!!! It is so good, even better than mounds candy. You can even keep it in the freezer a little while to save time on the holidays. People are so impressed by these homade candies. its nice too that that they are rectangles which will set them apart from the rest of the 'ball' candy.
Reviewed on Oct. 18, 2008 by angeli3
These are excellant.Even my girls love these and there adults now
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