When that sweet tooth calls, nothing will satisfy it like some Indiana chocolate. If you’re looking for something a bit more special than what they have at the store, it’s time to visit these eight vintage chocolate shops in the Hoosier State. Truffles, turtles, candy bars, and much more will be found on this road trip.

Take an adventure back in time and enjoy some of Indiana’s scenery along the way when you follow our map. Check it out:

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If you like these chocolate shops in Indiana, check out these seven candy stores that will make your sweet tooth explode.

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What are the best candy shops in Indiana?

The best candy shops in Indiana include:

  • Schimpff’s Confectionery. Located in Jeffersonville, this candy shop also has an old-fashioned soda fountain and serves candy in glass jars.
  • Good’s Candy Shop. When locals want custom chocolates and candies, they call up this place in Anderson because they make some of the best.
  • Schakolad Chocolate Factory. This place has a chocolate recipe that goes back generations and it’s all made right here.
  • Albanese Candy. You may have had their gummies from various stores, but this is the place they originated, and it’s best when it’s fresh.

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What are the most classic foods in Indiana?

The most classic foods in Indiana include:

  • Pork Tenderloin. This is a pork filet pounded thin, breaded, and fried and usually sticks out of the bun.
  • Sugar Cream Pie.  This dessert is usually found at pretty much any event where food is involved.
  • Persimmon Pudding. This is another Hoosier dessert that you’ll find everywhere in Indiana but rarely outside of it.
  • Beef or Chicken and Noodles.  This is a local comfort food that’s a nostalgic dish for anyone who grew up in Indiana.

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What are the most favorite foods in Indiana?

The most favorite foods in Indiana include:

  • Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie. While many states have rhubarb pie, in Indiana, strawberries are added for some extra sweetness.
  • Fried Potatoes and Onions. Sliced potatoes and chopped onions are fried together with a bit of butter for hearty comfort food.
  • Big Red Soda. This locally-made soda has been a Hoosier favorite for decades, especially on a hot summer day.
  • Sun Brewed Tea with Lemon. People in Indiana love to set out a big jar or pitcher with a few tea bags and when it’s ready, add ice and lemon.

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