Fudge was a character in a series of books by Judy Blume featuring the antics of a boy called Fudge and his older brother Peter.
Fudge was a television series based on the books by Judy Blume.
Fudge was also an indie rock band from Virginia who were active in the early nineties.
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Fudge is a type of confectionery, usually extremely rich and often flavored.
One of the first documentations of fudge is found in a letter written by Emelyn Battersby Hartridge, a student at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York.
She wrote that her schoolmate's cousin made fudge in Baltimore in 1886 and sold it for 40 cents a pound.
Fudge is a type of confectionery, usually extremely rich and often flavored with chocolate.
The exact origin is disputed, but most stories claim that the first batch of fudge resulted from a bungled batch of caramels made on February 14,1886—hence the name "fudge."
Miss Hartridge got hold of the fudge recipe, and in 1888, made 30 pounds of this delicious fudge for the Vassar Senior Auction.