5 Local Candy Shops To Sweeten Up Your Fall
if you've got a sweet tooth, these places have you covered
Hayley Jacobson, photos by Andrea Paulseth |
Looking to satisfy your sweet tooth? With the autumnal season creeping up on us, we asked one of our V1 interns to round up our favorite local candy shops for hungry Vallians looking for something to satisfy their sweet tooth.
1. Sweet Driver Chocolate Creations
1106 Mondovi Road, Suite 126, Eau Claire • facebook.com/sweetdriver
This sweet shop is ready to get you going with scones in the morning and caramel for an afternoon snack. With a selection ranging from scones, donuts, cookies, to ice cream and handmade chocolates, there’s something for everyone.
2. C&J’s Candy Store
342 Main St. East, Menomonie • facebook.com/menomoniecandystore
This candy store has plenty of options for those craving exotic candies, offering sweets from more than 30 countries around the world. They also have a slew of American classics as well. From vintage, to uncommon, and close-to-home, CJ’s Candy Store has a bunch of goodies waiting for you.
3. Marion’s Legacy
632 S. Broadway St., Menomonie • marionslegacy.com • Find it on Facebook
Marion’s Legacy prides itself on its handmade chocolates made in downtown St. Paul. These chocolates are made with real, high-quality cocoa and local cream and butter. By their words, they make sinfully delicious chocolate truffles, which come in multiple flavors.
4. Chippewa Candy Shop
322 N. Bridge St., Chippewa Falls • chippewacandyshop.com
Chippewa Candy Shop offers a selection of over 60 different candies. They sell a variety of chocolates, gummies, taffy, and hard candies, multi-flavored gummy bears, licorice coins, and a variety of chocolate fruits.
5. Casey’s Creamery
4740 Keystone Crossing, Eau Claire • facebook.com/caseyscreamery
With a wide selection of handmade popcorn, ice cream, and pastries, Casey’s has you covered if you’re craving something sweet, salty, or a mix.