Many people know that Massachusetts is the birthplace of many historic figures, and the setting of quite a few historic events in our nation. However, not everyone remembers that these seven iconic products are also straight out of the Bay State. From the coffee you wake up to every morning, to the star of your game nights, these seven products come from Massachusetts and essentially define us. Throw these seven products on a mood board, and you’ll be feeling like a Bay Stater even if you aren’t from Massachusetts.

  1. Dunkin’ Donuts

Dunkin’ / Facebook Everyone loves starting their day with a donut and a cup of joe from Dunkin’, whether you’re from Massachusetts or not. The original Dunkin’ Donuts was founded in 1950 and their first location was in Quincy, Massachusetts. You can still visit this iconic location, too!

  1. Monopoly

John Morgan / Flickr A lesser-known Massachusetts product is the game Monopoly. Parker Brothers is a Salem, Massachusetts company and they created this game there in the 1880s. No game night is complete without Monopoly!

  1. Boston Baked Beans

robynmac / iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images As the name suggests, these beans that are typically made with molasses started in Massachusetts.

  1. Boston Cream Pie

AnnapolisStudios / iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images Another “Boston” icon is the Boston cream pie. While this “pie” is much more of a cake, it’s still our favorite pie. Did you know that this pie allegedly came from Parker’s Restaurant in Boston? Read more here.

  1. Marshmallow Fluff

Ginny / Flickr This fluff might be ridiculously sweet, but it’s iconically Massachusetts. Our favorite Marshmallow spread was made in Somerville.

  1. Fig Newtons

sorsillo / iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images Ever been to the town of Newton? Yep, these came from there.

  1. Yankee Candle

Yankee Candle / Facebook No Massachusetts products list would be complete without a Yankee Candle mention. Are you even from Massachusetts if you don’t have a Yankee Candle hanging around?

What’s your favorite Massachusetts product? What else would you add to this list? We’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions in the comments!

Dunkin’ / Facebook

Everyone loves starting their day with a donut and a cup of joe from Dunkin’, whether you’re from Massachusetts or not. The original Dunkin’ Donuts was founded in 1950 and their first location was in Quincy, Massachusetts. You can still visit this iconic location, too!

John Morgan / Flickr

A lesser-known Massachusetts product is the game Monopoly. Parker Brothers is a Salem, Massachusetts company and they created this game there in the 1880s. No game night is complete without Monopoly!

robynmac / iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images

As the name suggests, these beans that are typically made with molasses started in Massachusetts.

AnnapolisStudios / iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images

Another “Boston” icon is the Boston cream pie. While this “pie” is much more of a cake, it’s still our favorite pie. Did you know that this pie allegedly came from Parker’s Restaurant in Boston? Read more here.

Ginny / Flickr

This fluff might be ridiculously sweet, but it’s iconically Massachusetts. Our favorite Marshmallow spread was made in Somerville.

sorsillo / iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images

Ever been to the town of Newton? Yep, these came from there.

Yankee Candle / Facebook

No Massachusetts products list would be complete without a Yankee Candle mention. Are you even from Massachusetts if you don’t have a Yankee Candle hanging around?

Besides these iconic products, here are quite a few things about winter in Massachusetts that any Bay Stater can relate to.

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