A candy store in Lindale, TX allows your inner child to come out to play. When you visit Lindale Candy Company it won’t take long to discover it is one of the best and longest-running candy stores in Texas. This small-town sweets shop offers both nostalgic treats and handcrafted confections. You can even watch live candy-making demonstrations (and try free samples from the batch)!

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This candy store in Lindale, TX is worth visiting. Discover more Lindale Candy Company photos on the Facebook page. Have you been to this amazing sweet shop? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments below!

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Candy Stores In Texas

What are some of the best candy stores in Texas?

  • La King's Confectionary (Galveston): Live taffy-pulling demonstrations are offered here, and the candy counter is one of the longest in the country, offering endless treats. This confectionary and ice cream parlor is a reminder of the 1920s when folks made an event out of visiting such a shop.
  • Blooms Candy (Carrollton): For folks seeking hard-to-find candies and sodas from days long gone, this old-fashioned candy and soda pop shop is where to find them. Offering more than 800 types of candy, over 50 different glass-bottle root beers, and 400 more hard-to-find and gourmet and nostalgic glass bottle sodas — you can understand why a drive is worthwhile to this historic, downtown sweet destination in Texas.
  • Salty & Sweet (Boerne): This delicious place offers a wide variety of delectable treats and candy by the pound, including some vintage classics. The staff even provides made-to-order cotton candy and all-natural, preservative-free ice cream. Other snacks include homemade popcorn and pretzels.
  • Atkinson Candy Company (Lufkin): For more than 80 years, folks have counted on the handcrafted creations here. The candies have made it into national store chains with some you will recognize, such as Chick-O-Stick, Mint Twists, Rainbow Coconut Bars, and varieties of peanut brittle. This store came out of The Depression years when nobody could afford candy and the owners wanted to make it available to everyone.

What are some of the best ice cream stores in Texas?

  • Scoopy’s (Corpus Christi): Scoops of Blue Bell Ice Cream are offered at this charming restaurant on the veranda. Some of the confections include Brownie Ice Cream Cupcakes, Sticky Rice, and the Chocolate Barnacle with a cookie bottom, ice cream in the middle, and mousse on top.
  • Beth Marie's (Denton): The ice cream at this jewel located in a building that dates back to 1876, is made using a machine designed in 1927! It produces ten gallons of premium quality ice cream in just 18 minutes.

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