This Small-Town Country Store In Oklahoma Sells The Most Amazing Homemade Fudge You’ll Ever Try
Three Rivers Pecans in Calera, Oklahoma, offers a wide variety of homemade fudge and other local goodies in a charming Amish store setting.
One of the best ways to satisfy a sweet tooth is with homemade fudge. Luckily, Oklahoma is home to some fabulous fudge, and one of the best places to find it is in the small town of Calera. Three Rivers Pecans is a little country store that's located off Highway 75 that sells the most amazing homemade fudge you'll ever try. The next time you're traveling down south, be sure and stop at this adorable Amish store where you'll find a whole lot more than fudge.
Three Rivers Pecans is located at 901 North Service Road in Calera, which is just one mile south of Choctaw Casino.
The store opened in 2012 and is an Amish store & fudge factory all in one place. They have all sorts of goodies and you'll love the old-school charm.
Here, you'll find fudge that is locally made and some of the best you've ever tasted. They have over 30 different flavors so rest assured there is a flavor for every liking.
You can get a free sample and see which flavor is your favorite before buying some to take home. They also have seasonal flavors like pumpkin, orange chocolate, and dark salted caramel.
Many things are sold here at Three Rivers Pecans. They have a large selection of local jams and jellies, cheeses, butter, goodies, and more.
And all you taffy lovers, they also sell different flavors of taffy for only $6.99 per pound. Also, be sure and get your hands on the homemade peanut butter balls...you'll thank us later.
This store has so much more than fudge so be sure and take a look around. If you can't wait to get home to indulge in all your goodies, they have some booths in the store.
Doesn't this place look like a little country store out of a movie? Follow along on their Facebook page to see the latest fudge offerings or to learn more.
If you have some time while you're in the area, visit the grounds of Fort Washita. The fort was built to safeguard the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations from rivals but was later abandoned at the beginning of the Civil War. Today, it's rumored to be haunted and is open to the public for tours.
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