Candy Stores near Lahaska, PA

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“Cute old school candy store. Lots of old candy that were around when my parents were young. Variety of options including fudge (which is delicious), truffles, and choc-covered pretzels. They also carry sugar-free and nut-free candy options. Prices are a little high but that's expected. This is my second time here and I plan on returning.”

4.3 Superb46 Reviews

“This is my family's favorite shop for treats. The owners are amazing people, who are incredibly involved and supportive of the community. Evolution Candy is truly a one-of-a-kind gem in the Doylestown area. The shop is small, but mighty, and you will not be disappointed by the selection of goodies!”

4.9 Superb118 Reviews

“Everytime I step into this charming store, it feels like a trip down Memory Lane! My mom used to take me to the Larder when I was a little girl, and now I take my own children! Holiday baking always starts with shopping for ingredients at the Larder. I can find everything I need to get into the spirit!”

4.8 Superb99 Reviews

“Great service, nice atmosphere and phenomenal chocolate! I will definitely be back!Vegetarian options: Vegan chocolateDietary restrictions: Sugar free and vegan chocolateKid-friendliness: ? and candy!Wheelchair accessibility: First floor”

4.8 Superb22 Reviews

“Ive gotten chocolates here maybe a half dozen times. The quality of the chocolate itself is notably better than most chocolate shops. It's clearly not just generic chocolate purchased in bulk and reformed. It's incredibly rich and smooth, and it has no waxy texture to it.The store front is a little on the small side, as are their options. I think I've only ever seen 1 coconut offering, and although still very good, it's a little light on coconut. The PB cups threw me off at first, because the filling is kind of thin... on par with just straight peanut butter. But I've grown to really like them now, much more so than Reese's. There are no sugar free options, which is unfortunate. I have to make a separate stop at another shop to get sugar free chocolate for my diabetic mother.The ladies working the store seem a little standoffish at times, but they've always been kind to me. I'm a fairly large and perhaps menacing looking middle aged male, so maybe I just give off a vibe. I dont read too much into it, especially since they're nice to me.Unit pricing is a little high compared to similar stores, but the quality is superior. So I definitely think it's worth it. I can comfortably even say it's a better deal, all things considered. This is now my go-to chocolate shop.”

4.6 Superb58 Reviews

“This little shop is an extension of the original candy business in PA. The boxes of assorted chocolates are great gifts. The family member that runs the shop is super friendly and helpful. And the chocolates are delicious!”

4.7 Superb19 Reviews

“What is it about Pennsylvania that produces the best independent chocolate shops?! The offerings here are as beautiful as they are delicious. It's especially important to check them out if you love dark chocolate or caramel or... well, actually they're good at everything.”

4.6 Superb21 Reviews

“I just received a box of 15 bon bons in a gift basket from my staff. I heard of Naked, because my fraternity brother Stan B was involved but had never enjoyed them until now. WOW! These chocolate are truly delicious and so beautifully decorated. When I opened the box I was amazed by the bright colors and designs. I highly recommend them as a gift and to enjoy yourself. I’m glad my staff supports local businesses and chose these as a treat. YUM! Go get some!”

4.5 Superb41 Reviews

“This place was located in the Amish Markets in Newtown. It is a farmer's market with vendors lining every side. It's like a shared market working in tandem with independent businesses to coalesce in one place.I went to the Dutch Treats to grab a few snacks while out there. There was a variety of products that it was overwhelming! It resembled candy heaven for people who have a sweet tooth!I saw many customers buying candies here, but because of my restriction on too many sweets, I only bought the chocolate covered pretzels. They were specially delicious and a great combination of sweet and salty!The only downside to the Amish Market was the cleanliness, but that's excusable because there are so many people walking in and out.Still, would love to revisit to try different treats out and explore the market even more!P.S. Ignore the sushi, but it was the only picture of the chocolate covered pretzels. The sushi was from the same farmer's market. The place is called Akiko Sushi.Parking: There were plenty of parking spots. It's spacious despite many people going in and out of the parking lot and the stores nearby.Kid-friendliness: It's very kid friendly. Many parents brought their whole families to the Farmer's Market. It was nice to see.”

4.2 Good6 Reviews

“One of the best chocolate places in the area. I have been going here for 30 years. I prefer their dark chocolate over their milk chocolate but they are both very good.”

4.2 Good31 Reviews

“The lady running this small business is just wonderful. She is a delight to be around and brings a smile to your face every time you walk in. I've gone here a few times and each time, we were greeted with a smile and great chocolates. The place is a little high price wise but it's handmade chocolate treats so it's much, much better than overproduced chocolates from the big companies. Overall a great place to visit and I would highly recommend making a stop here even if you're just traveling through the town. This place is worth the stop.”

4 Good23 Reviews

“Small business on Main street with a nice variety of candies, particularly nostalgic candy. Their FB page stated they would try to order specialty candy for you if they didn't have it. I purchased chocolate peanut clusters and I thought they were very enjoyable.”

4 Good24 Reviews