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    Jim's Apple Farm

    4.1 (91 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    John O.

    Hammer is repulsed. Yet, he cannot look away from forbidden fruit. With the exception of my niece and nephew, I do not like kids. I also am not a huge fan of candy. Jim's Apple Farm has a ton of kids and a ton of candy, but I am still enamored based on my first visit today. OK, truth be told - I have a sweet tooth that is a fiend (I just do a pretty good job of suppressing it). If there is candy at the office or at a party, I am all over it like a gluttonous raven. I just hardly ever buy it myself for my own at-home consumption. Figure I should try and limit my addictions. I'm like a chocoholic, but for booze. Must have been some time since I drove this far south on 169, because I am pretty darned sure I have never seen this place before. It is literally impossible to miss. It is a gigantic yellow building on the west side of the highway not too far from Shakopee. Some might call it an eyesore. The only other candy store I can recall having been in the last ten years was Candyland in Downtown St. Paul. I can't speak as to prices, but this place blows Candyland out of the water when it comes to selection. 150 different root beers, probably 50 different kinds of saltwater taffy, and aisles upon aisles of product that will keep your dentist rolling in bank. When I walked in, I started grabbing stuff left and right like the plague was coming and candy was the remedy. Thought to myself: pull yourself together, Hammer, or you will be headed for both a stomach stapling and a root canal. Whittled my selections down to a small container of pineapple saltwater taffy and a bottle of Chicago Root Beer. Minus one huge star for this place not taking credit cards. I almost never carry cash and had to pay a $2.65 fee to use their ATM. Just does not seem like a very good business decision to not take credit cards. Sure, the credit card company gets a small percentage of the sale, but people are going to buy a shit ton more if they could put it on plastic. I may have gone with all of the stuff that I initially grabbed if I could have swiped my Visa for it at the register. Maybe I am lucky that Jim's does not take credit cards. I ate the entire damn container of taffy in my car before I even got back to the city limits. Thanks for saving me from me, Jim - I'm still going to give you some grief for it, though.

    Edward C.

    I come here every year. They always change up the place and it is fun to see what new design they created. Also, if you are not into candy and soda, the apple pies are so worth it. Often they are still warm and very tasty. They also have some hard to find candies that I send to family members. They do not take credit cards so be warned, bring cash.

    These are not what they say they are.

    picked up tiramisu cordials but there is nothing tiramisu about them. they were mislabeled and are very much amaretto. be careful with the bulk packaged items.

    Root Beer selection
    Dean W.

    I've seen Jim's apple farm on TV several times, and finally decided to take a motorcycle ride down and check it out! It was everything I expected and more. Not only are they an apple farm, they also sell soda pop, candy and puzzles. I don't know how they put the 4 items together? First of all, they sell a variety of freshly baked apple pies that are delicious! 2nd they sell soda pop! They carry over 120 different brands of root beer. The shelves are stacked floor to ceiling. They also stock other well know flavors. I loved checking out the odd flavors of soda pop, like pumpkin pie, sweet corn, bacon, ranch dressing, and key lime pie. 3rd they sell candy. Many candies that I haven't seen since I was a kid. They carry over 40 different varieties and flavors of licorice. Some of the oldies that I noticed were wax lips, fizzies, candy cigarretts, Zotts, Marathon bar, and much more. 4th they sell puzzles. They have a very large display of puzzles for sale. I wasn't much interested in the puzzles, but there were a lot of them! This store is a fun place to stop, your kids will love it if you dare take them! I say that only because it will be hard to get them out of there. Jim's Apple Farm is located on Hwy. 169 near Jordan, MN. Approximately 1/2 hour south of the Twin Cities.

    My faves! Jelly Bellys!!
    Mark R.

    Thanks to Yelp on my apple orchard search we decided to go to Jim's Apple Farm after our trip to Sweetland Orchard. The call of Root Beer and large varieties of candy can make my children very persuasive. Holy crow! I admit to having a slight sweet tooth, however my eyes really lit up when I saw all that candy. I think it was the candy from (seemingly) all over the globe that did it for me. Not a proponent of influencing children to smoke, but I nearly bought the kids the candy cigarettes and gum cigarettes. Ah the memories. As we were walking along, I nearly forgot they had apples. It was nice to sample some that the other orchards didn't have or have ready to sell. We chose the caramel apples instead along with some cool sodas and root beer. On that note of sodas and root beer, wow! I had no idea there were so many soft drinks still in existence. I'm not a regular pop drinker, but I certainly felt the need to stock up on all those sweet and bubbly, liquid treats. My children nodding their approvals. For Jim's Apple Farm as a whole, No real complaints all in all, however the mob of people was nearly overwhelming at a couple of spots in the store. I really had to fight the urge to act like a herded cow. "Moo!"

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    Breanne K.

    Can't miss it. We noticed it from half a mile away, and I'm glad we did. I was a kid in the largest candy store I'd ever seen. You couldn't hold me back. There was a wall of soda. Literally a WALL! There was so many options and I went crazy on finding some glass-bottled root beer. They had candy, vegetables, pumpkins, apples, and more. Their gallon of apple cider was only $5, and blew my socks off! I wasn't as impressed with their candy selection as I would have hoped. They had too many kinds that I could just get at the gas station. But definitely check out their candy cigarettes. Now that is an addiction that I will feed. Don't worry if you forget your cash. They have an on-site ATM.

    Kimberly M.

    My sister and I were visiting my father in Chaska, MN and he insisted that we stop by Jim's Apple Farm and "Minnesota's Largest Candy Store". Boy they aren't kidding. This place is massive and they have every candy, I mean every candy imaginable. International candy as well as candy I thought was discontinued. Plus, over 100 different brands of root beer. It inspired a pretty competitive root beer taste testing that evening.

    A great stop on the highway.  Homemade style everything.

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    So much candy! Atmosphere is great, checkout was streamline even though it was extremely busy! Highly recommend for nostalgia! Bring cash!

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    It kind of boggles the mind to walk around the place. I'd say pick a section and work your way around slowly. So much fun!

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    They do not accept debit or credit cards, but they accept checks, cash, and they have 5 ATM's - 5!!

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