AUSTIN — With Halloween just around the corner, many families are gearing up to decide what to do about trick-or-treating. One of the biggest questions is whether to stock up on candy from big-box stores or to explore local options. If you want to support businesses in the Austin area this Halloween, several local candy shops come highly recommended by residents.
Located at 1706 South Congress Avenue, Big Top Candy Shop is a favorite among locals. The shop boasts an impressive selection of over 400 bulk candies and more than 3,000 wrapped candies. They also offer specialty chocolates and fudge. One visitor described it as reminiscent of the candy shop depicted in “Willy Wonka,” calling it a delightful experience for both kids and adults.
For a taste of history, Lammes Candies is a must-visit. Operating since 1885, this family-run business has four locations around Austin, including 5330 Airport Blvd. and 11200 Lakeline Mall Dr. in Cedar Park. Lammes is especially famous for its “Texas Chewie Pecan Praline,” but the shop offers more than 1,000 different candies.
If you’re looking for something a bit different, head over to La Dulceria, located at 512 W Stassney Ln., Suite 110. This shop specializes in Mexican candy and party supplies, making it a great choice for your Halloween festivities. With a variety of promotions for both Día de los Muertos and Halloween, it’s worth stopping by to check out their offerings.
Another family-owned gem is 3-Star Candy, located at 113 E. Main Street in Round Rock. This shop provides a selection of over 500 types of candy, which includes gummies, chocolates, and nostalgic candies. With hundreds of old-fashioned soda bottles available, it’s a sweet spot for all candy lovers.
For those with a taste for premium chocolate, the Dripping Springs Chocolate Company offers small-batch, bean-to-bar craft chocolates. Situated at 391 Sportsplex Dr. in Dripping Springs, the factory store operates on Fridays and Saturdays. Customers can also order online or find the chocolates at local retailers.
While mainly a popcorn shop, Over The Moon carries a variety of nostalgic candies and fudge too. The family-operated store is located at 925 TX-80 North, Ste A in San Marcos, making it a unique stop for your Halloween treats.
For a taste of nostalgia, Le Petit in New Braunfels has a large array of gourmet chocolates and unique confections. The shop is located downtown at 264 W. San Antonio St., making it a convenient stop for local sweet lovers.
If you are near Bastrop, don’t miss The Sugar Shack, discovered at 114 TX-150 Loop. This shop has been serving up treats since 1995 and is known for its chocolate strawberries, fudge, and an extensive selection of candy.
At 20900 RM 1431, Suite 204 in Lago Vista, The Candy Bar offers a fun “pick and mix” candy wall where you can choose your favorites by the pound. Customers can also enjoy Amy’s Ice Cream and gourmet popcorn.
The Hutto General Store at 103 East St. has a little bit of everything, including locally made chocolates and a large assortment of candy. Shoppers enjoy the friendly atmosphere and diverse product range.
In Marble Falls, Ms Lollipop’s has been a beloved store since 1982. Located at 208 Main Street, the shop offers unique gifts, costumes, retro toys, and, of course, a variety of candies.
Located inside the Temple Mall, Candy & More prides itself on having a wide selection of bulk candies and chocolates. They also carry other fun gifts to consider for Halloween.
Wrapping up the list is the Lone Star Candy Bar in Fredericksburg, where candy lovers can choose from over 40 flavors of fudge and a range of nostalgic candies, located at 254 E. Main St..
This Halloween, shopping local can add a special touch to your celebrations while supporting the Austin community. Whether searching for unique treats or traditional favorites, these local shops provide plenty of choices to satisfy any sweet tooth.
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