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Grandma molasses

August 30, 2011 by Glenn 6 Comments

container of Grandma molasses

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  1. June Leach says

    November 7, 2011 at 9:28 pm

    I was recently gifted a bag of Grandma Ste Catherine Molasses kisses. Where can I get more????

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    • Judy says

      December 5, 2011 at 2:31 pm

      Depends where you are if you’re in Canada. I believe Metro and Walmart stores sell them.

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  2. June Leach says

    November 7, 2011 at 9:30 pm

    I was recently gifted a bag of Grandma Ste Catherine Molasses kisses. WOW!!!! Where can I get more????

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    • Judy says

      December 5, 2011 at 10:51 am

      Another gets hooked. :- ) I think Metro in Quebec and Walmart elsewhere.

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  3. Helene Braunstein says

    October 18, 2018 at 7:46 pm

    I looked forward to eating the Grammas molasses kisses every Halloween, they used to be so good! Just the right consistency! Last year and this year, I Chewed it and had to spit it out. They were so soft and inedible!look forward to your feed back.
    Mot the same as they used to be!!!!
    Helene Braunstein

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    • Glenn says

      October 25, 2018 at 10:26 am

      Helene, don’t get me going on the declining quality of almost everything these days! When was the last time you bought something and it was BETTER than you remember it? Maybe it’s nostalgia, but it sure seems like “they don’t make ’em like they used to!” Please let us know when/if you find a suitable replacement for our favourite halloween candy. – Glenn

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