When it comes to ice cream shops open all year in Massachusetts, Crescent Ridge Ice Cream in Sharon needs to be your go-to spot. With over 30 flavors to choose from, you can keep coming back for fresh, award-winning ice cream. Not only is this local dairy farm providing Massachusetts with quality milk, eggs, and more, but it also has an old ice cream flavor that will have you feeling nostalgic. Frozen pudding is an old-school ice cream flavor that’s become a rare find, but you can eat it by the pint at Crescent Ridge. Using an old family recipe that’s over 50 years old, there’s truly no better frozen pudding ice cream in Massachusetts than this.

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Do you have fond memories of eating frozen pudding ice cream in Massachusetts? Have you ever had it at Crescent Ridge? What are your favorite Massachusetts ice cream places? We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments!

If you’d rather have a hot treat, check out these hot cocoa balls—they’re the latest trend! And if you’d like to bring some frozen pudding ice cream home with you from Crescent Ridge, REI has plenty of coolers that allow you to do so with ease.

For more sweet treats in Massachusetts, check out this video by Native Bostonian Guide to see five of the best bakeries in Boston’s North End:

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What are the best candy shops in Massachusetts?

Some of the best candy shops in Massachusetts are:

This humble candy shop produced America's first commercially available candies over 200 years ago. You can watch candy being made before your eyes here, and the selection (and taste) is incredible.

While Ye Old Pepper might be the oldest candy shop in the nation, Phillips is Boston's oldest chocolatier. In the same family for four generations, this nostalgic destination is known for its chocolate turtles, maple half-dips, and build-your-own fudge boxes.

Kandy Korner is like one of those over-the-top candy shops you see in the movies. Watch saltwater taffy being made, fill a bag with penny and nickel candy, and marvel at old-fashioned treats that will bring you back to childhood.

Where are the best bakeries in Massachusetts?

The best bakeries in Massachusetts include:

On the way to Plum Island, Olive's is a quaint coffee shop and bakehouse with the most delicious pastries you'll ever try. Everything from donuts to croissants to muffins (plus savory items such as breakfast sandwiches) is on the menu, making for the perfect start - or end - to a day at the beach.

This gourmet bakeshop specializes in artful, inventive cupcakes, with flavors ranging from banana pancakes to s'mores to Hostess. Vegan and gluten-free options are also available!

Although it's called The Apple Place, this fruit farm is more than just an orchard. It also serves up the biggest, most delicious cinnamon rolls you'll ever eat. Freshly baked each day, these sweet treats are warm, gooey, and nearly the size of your head (we aren't exaggerating!).

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