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| Candy Shops (page 5) |
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| Esther Price Candies Dayton, OH |
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| Esther Price Candies Cincinnati, OH |
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Esther Price Candies was founded in Dayton in 1926. It was a home-based business until 1952 when this first store was built in Dayton. The company now has about 87 locations in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Illinois. This Dayton store also doubles as the company's production plant. This photo is from 2009. By 2015, the neon was removed from the sign and the panels were repainted. The bulbs are still lit at night. [map]
This Cincinnati location opened in 1965. These photos are from 2012. By 2014, the neon signs had been replaced with new signs without neon. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map] |
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Oregon:
Candyland (Lincoln City) |
| Carmelcorn Shop Easton, PA |
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| The Carmelcorn Shop opened in 1931. The tiny shop has a wonderful old interior. It is located right on the main square downtown. [map] |
| Shane's Candies Philadelphia, PA |
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| Shane's Candies opened here in 1911. The interior and display windows are original. The candy is made on the second floor. In 2011, new owners repainted the exterior and interior, from green to blue. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map] |
| Gene and Boots Candy Perryopolis, PA |
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| Gene and Boots Candy Greensburg, PA |
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| Gene and Boots started out as a popcorn and peanut stand in 1930. It was run by Gene Madigan and his friend "Boots". They soon added soft drinks and ice cream. When Boots went into the service, Gene's parents got involved and his father began making chocolate. Gene & Boots is still a family-run business and in addition to selling its own products, offers candies from all over the world. The Perryopolis shop opened in 1960. By 2016, this billboard sign had been replaced with a modern sign. By 2023, this neon pole sign had been replaced with and plastic sign with a graphic display. The Greensburg location has updated its sign but kept the plastic balls. In addition to these two locations, there are a few others in the Pittsburgh area. For more, see this website. [Perryopolis map]; [Greensburg map] |
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More Pennsylvania:
Wilbur Chocolate & Candy Museum (Lititz) Callie's Candy Kitchen (Mountainhome) |
| Lammes Candies Austin, TX |
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| Lammes Candies was established in 1885 and now has nine locations. This location opened in 1957. It functions as a retail store and the company's manufacturing plant. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, and 3. [map] |
| Beerntsen's Confectionary Manitowoc, WI |
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| Beerntsen's Confectionary has been here since 1932. The company is mostly known for their chocolates but they have an old soda fountain here as well. The interior features the original dark wood booths and counters. There are other locations in Cedarburg, WI and Green Bay, WI. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map] |
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