Treat Yourself To The Best Homemade Fudge In Idaho With A Visit To The Candy Jar
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Is there anything more heavenly than a bite of fresh,
homemade fudge? We don’t think so! Hiding out in a small Idaho town is a
darling candy shop that makes fresh fudge every day. With a variety of
flavors to choose from, you may just be tempted to try one of
everything. Go ahead and do it – your sweet tooth deserves it!
There's no doubt about it; Candy
Jar is the sweetest spot in all of Blackfoot, Idaho. Touted as the
small town's best candy shop, a stop here is a must when you've got a
sweet craving.
Candy Jar opened its doors in
October 2019. The public love for this small business has been evident
ever since. They were immediately bombarded by an "avalanche of
customers" who were looking to support the business owners and satiate
their sweet tooth!
Hiding inside of a historic
building in Old Town Blackfoot, the candy shop is definitely a breath of
fresh air in this small town. Conveniently located right across from
the famous Potato Museum, Candy Jar is a must-visit for tourists and
locals alike.
Candy Jar has a unique focus on
highlighting locally-produced handmade products. By collaborating with
fellow small businesses, the store regularly boasts a stock of sweets
from places like Weiser Classic Candy, Papa's Chocolates, Reed's Dairy,
the Popcorn Shop, and Idaho Candy Company.
However, the candy shop has
become especially beloved for their own handmade item: Fudge! Made
on-site each and every day, the shop's homemade fudge is just divine.
They create their fudge in a
variety of classic and experimental flavors - you may be tempted to try
one of each. And if you can't stop by in-person, you can actually call
the shop, place and pay for your order over the phone, and receive a
super sweet package of your chosen treats in the mail.
Life is always sweet at
Blackfoot's Candy Jar. Whether you're in town temporarily or live in the
area, a stop at this candy shop is a must for a sample of their
delicious homemade fudge. Learn more about Candy Jar by visiting their website.
Have you been to this small-town candy shop in Idaho? What’s your
favorite sweet spot in the Gem State? Let us know in the comments below!
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