‘Chicken Bones’ liqueur made with distinctive Maritime candy a hit in N.B.
FREDERICTON — For generations, the pink hard candy known as Chicken Bones has been a Christmas treat in the Maritimes, and now a new drink that draws inspiration from the candy’s distinct flavour is in big demand this holiday season.
Moonshine Creek Distillery in Waterville, N.B., has partnered with St. Stephen-based candymaker Ganong to produce Chicken Bones Liqueur — combining the cinnamon-chocolate candy with corn spirits.
The limited supply quickly sold out to people willing to line up outside New Brunswick liquor stores on a few occasions this month.
“We never had success with a product like this prior,” said Jeremiah Clark, who started the distillery in 2018 with his brother Joshua. “We never expected it to take off like this.”