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Find Your Perfect Candy Store | Boston Candy Guide
Looking to indulge your sweet tooth at a to-die-for candy store? Boston confectioners have you covered.

Coffee By Design | Portland, Maine
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Spindler Confections | Cambridge
Spindler serves up fresh candies, made by hand — and once you try the maple pecan brittle, or the pâte de fruits, or the toasted-coconut fudge, you may not be able to pull yourself away. The shop offers guides and ingredients for those who’d like to try their hand in the kitchen, too. But perhaps the coolest feature of all is the Boston Candy Museum, a collection of 80 or so artifacts that celebrates the area’s candy history, ranging from John Hannon’s 1765 chocolate mill to the 1847 creation of the Necco Wafer production machine to the area’s status as a candy mecca in the 1950s.Natalie’s Candy Jar | Boston
No trip through Logan Airport is complete without a stop at this self-serve candy shop, where 400-plus types of candy are at your fingertips. You’ll find a few trail mixes and other semi-health-conscious items here, but the stars of the show are the vintage offerings, from gumdrops and Sugar Daddys to giant lollipops and Abba Zabba taffy bars. While Natalie’s doesn’t carry the gourmet offerings of some of the other shops on this list, the trip down memory lane that it offers is decidedly sweet.Sugarfina | Boston
Prefer your candy a bit more upscale? This Prudential Center shop may be just the ticket. Touted as “a luxury candy boutique for grown-ups,” Sugarfina features an international lineup of artisan confections. Champagne gummy bears, “Frooty Loops” breakfast candy, tequila grapefruit sours — Sugarfina will make your head spin, in a good way.
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