Candy counters serve up lots of nostalgic treats like caramel apples, candy canes, and fudge as well as new creations made on-site. Original leasee: Brooks Candy Store
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Original leasee: Brooks Candy Store
From WED Disneyland Dictionary 1968
Has an unusual assortment of candies from many parts of the world plus many other varieties made in the display window.
From Steve Birnbaum brings you the best of Disneyland 1982:
An old-fashioned pageant in pink and white, this tiny boutique is alluring at any time of day, but never more than when the cooks are at work in a glass-walled kitchen confecting candy canes, turtles, chocolate-covered strawberries, fudge, and other temptations for a sweet tooth. Their aromatic scents perfume the air all up and down Main Street (greatly abetted by a strong fan). The sweets produced are for sale on the premises, along with a bounty of chocolates, peanut brittle, almond rocky road, caramel pecan rolls, divinity, hard candies, licorice, chocolate-covered rai. sins, and more.
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