A mix of liquor and fabled Chicken Bones candy a holiday craze in New Brunswick
FREDERICTON — For generations, a hard candy known as Chicken Bones has been a Christmas tradition in the Maritimes, but this year a new drink that mixes the candy with liquor is in high demand.
Moonshine Creek Distillery has partnered with New Brunswick candy-maker Ganong to produce Chicken Bones Liqueur.
The limited supply quickly sold out as people trying to get their hands on a bottle lined up outside New Brunswick liquor stores this month.
Jeremiah Clark, who started the distillery in Waterville, N.B., with his brother Joshua, says they never expected the concoction to be this popular.