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    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Constantly being followed around or kicked out just for being a teenager. They profile kids and refuse service.

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    Economy Candy

    Economy Candy

    4.6
    (970 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $

    Every single time I visit my bestie in NYC, stopping by Economy Candy on the Lower East Side is an…read moreabsolute non-negotiable tradition. We've been coming here together for years, and it honestly never gets old. The history alone is incredible. It started all the way back in 1937 during the Great Depression as a shoe repair shop with a little candy pushcart outside, and it's still run by the same family today. The second you step inside, you are hit with this amazing wall of pure chocolate and sugar nostalgia. They have absolutely everything packed floor-to-ceiling, from retro candies you haven't seen since you were a kid to massive bulk bins and rare international imports. It is loud, chaotic, packed, and easily my absolute favorite spot in the city. You literally cannot leave empty-handed!

    ((4.5 stars)) if…read moreCandyland the game was a place, it would be Economy Candy except everything is not made of candy and of course, you have to pay. the store is clean, fairly large, and well-organized. BUT it feels much smaller because the Economy Candy is often superbusy, filled with tourists and locals alike. the shelves are filled with candy, chocolates, snack foods, confections, and more from floor to ceiling,. great place to find unique candy items as well as to just browse and discover new ones. don't sleep on the loose candy area in the front( that's charged by weight)--lots of variety from Reese's mini buttercups to laffy taffy. the staff, in general, can be helpful but they seem hit or miss in terms of presenting a friendly demeanor. beyond that, this store is unique to the Lower East Side if not all of NYC--worth at least one visit.

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    William's Candy Shop

    William's Candy Shop

    4.2
    (100 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    One Word...., Nostalgic !!!…read more Born and raised in Brooklyn ; so we all know Coney Island we all know Nathan's famous Frank's so you have to know William's candy shop... You cannot go get Nathan's, Frank and fries and not go hit the candy shop !!! If you know, you know !! My favorites are the chocolate covered marshmallow sticks !!! Always fresh always delicious !!! Their assortment of candy dipped apples are also amazing ..... You assortment of all nostalgic candies sold by the pound !!! This place will never disappoint !!! Super clean, super fresh and super friendly !!! If you're in Coney Island, you must put this candy shop on your bucket list !!!

    This candy shop dates back to the 1940s and still a popular spot on Coney Island for all things…read moresweet! Located right next to Nathan's is this tiny shop. With windows full of their famed candied apples and many other sweets, you'll be instantly drawn in. The shop is small and can fill up fast, but the staff tries to keep things moving along. It was overwhelming to deside what to get between the chocolates, popcorn, ice cream, soft serve, and candy. On a hot day I decided to get the soft serve. They have chocolate, vanilla, banana, and pistachio flavors, but employees mentioned the banana flavor was most popular. They suggested a double swirl so I could also try the pistachio soft serve. You may also add toppings for an extra 50 cents or do a chocolate or cherry dip for an extra $1. If you pay cash, it's a little cheaper ($5.50 per cone). With credit card there is a service charge of 3.5% on all purchases. Overall, cash is best if you want to avoid extra fees. Stop by this historic spot. Worth a visit when exploring Coney Island!

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    Eugene J. Candy Co.

    Eugene J. Candy Co.

    4.9
    (56 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $

    My new favorite candy store in Brooklyn. I spent a recent afternoon in Bushwick and I happily…read morestumbled into Eugene J. Candy Co. It's more than an amazing store with an incredible selection of candy, It's charming, friendly and has a magical quality. Eugene is so friendly, ready to help with a smile and made me feel welcome. It was so hard to choose, I wanted everything. Eugene's has his very own candy creations (now my mouth is watering). "Freaks" are Eugene's version of Nerd's but so much better! He makes them in several flavors, and they are amazing! Who knew I would like chocolate covered cornflakes? I am a chocolate lover but I would never have thought of this combo. They are melt in your mouth while, being crispy at the same time. There is a large selection of gummies in so many varieties and flavors. I felt like I went back in time with many childhood candies that I haven't seen in years. I didn't know that candy waxed lips, fangs and mustaches still existed. I totally had to buy my dad Mary Jane's, such a classic candy. I most definitely will be back. Thank you Eugene!

    The Freaks (Eugene's homemade version of Nerds) are a must try. The citrus flavors (grapefruit,…read moreorange, lemon, and lime) are flavored with essential oils and the grapefruit ones taste like a super packed version of my favorite grapefruit gummies. They're bigger and crunchier than the original Nerds, honestly better in every way. After my first trip, I was back within the week for more. For chocolate lovers, there are a plethora of chocolate covered candies and cereals. My go to are the matcha white chocolate covered Frosted Flakes.

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    Candy Man

    Candy Man

    2.6
    (5 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $

    I've been here twice. The first time I bought chocolate covered strawberries, which are a made to…read moreorder item. She charged two dollars for each regular sized strawberry and three dollars for each large strawberrry (these are VERY large -- the type Shaquile O'Neil eats). This price is very reasonable compared to other candy shops. The lady in the store wrapped them up very nicely, and told me how to store them so they'd be nice for the wife. On my second visit to the store, my sister and I went shopping for Purim food baskets, or "mishloach manos." Again, the ladys eho worked there were very cordial. We end up buying three baskets, one dried fruit ($26) and two food baskets ($18.99). See my pictures for how they looked. The baskets were nicely wrapped and I couldn't of been happier. In and out quickly. Parking situation is terrible, especially right before holidays (and on Friday). Look for parking on McDonald Avenue if you're desperate.

    If you're not hasidic or orthodox, dont bother going in here. I'm reform and I dress oddly enough…read moreto piss off anyone conservative and I clearly was not welcomed in that store. I was there at the store back in spring and I asked about one of the candy boxes because I never learned hebrew and had no idea from the picture because it looked like actual gemstones. This old hag behind the counter either ignored me or gave me a snippy attitude. When I asked her what it was she went "I dont know. I dont try every candy here." Well you should at least know what you sell, you shmuck. I had to argue with her just to get her to ring me up because she was "busy" hiding herself behind a rack of candy and she had to stop the world to ring me up. There were no other customers really in there. I walked by there yesterday and saw people in there but I didn't even bother. She can kiss my kosher ass. I only wish I did learn hebrew or yiddish as a kid so I coulda chewed her out for being a horrible employee. If you do decide to go into Boropark...dont drive here unless you want to park a week in advance. Either take the B16, the B67, the F to church ave or the D to 50th/55th..which is probably the closest.

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