Next time you’re in the mood for a sweet treat, there’s no need to settle for the grocery store. Minnesota has plenty of unique candy shops to fulfill every craving!  What more could you expect from the home state of Pearson’s Candy who made such delectable treats as the Nut Goodie, Bit-O-Honey, and Salted Nut Roll? From Bemidji to Winona, we rounded up some of the coolest candy confectioners and chocolate shops in Minnesota that are sure you satisfy your sweet tooth.

  1. Abdallah Candies, Apple Valley

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Jeanette Ward/GoogleMaps Family owned for five generations, Abdallah’s has been THE Minnesota candy maker since 1909. Gourmet chocolates are still handmade, often using the same copper kettles from a century ago! Every flavor is exquisite and timeless, from cinnamon churro toffees to butter almond to fresh peppermint patties. 6075 147th St W, Apple Valley, MN 55124, USA

  1. Canelake’s Candies, Virginia

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unclekennymusic/GoogleMaps Another iconic Minnesota candy maker, Canelake’s is a century-old fixture in Virginia (circa 1905). In fact, some of the best chocolate in Minnesota can be found here! Original owner, Gust, taught his sons to make candy only using the finest chocolate, cream, and butter. His same recipes are still used today, and the candy is still made the old fashioned way: in small batches cooked in copper kettles. Fudges, brittles, “hot air” chocolates, barks, and so much more will delight visitors of all ages! An added bonus is the retro diner/soda fountain décor. 414 Chestnut St, Virginia, MN 55792, USA

  1. Carol Widman’s Candy Shop, Fargo

Dan Bachmeier/GoogleMaps A four-generation candy legacy (since 1885!), Widman’s is world-famous for their chocolate-covered potato chips, a.k.a. “Chippers.” You’ll also find plenty of chocolate gift boxes and local snacks as well. 4325 13th Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103, USA

  1. Gunflint Mercantile, Grand Marais

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Gunflint Mercantile/Facebook Is there anything better than ultra-creamy, handmade, stirred-by-hand fudge from an old-school general store? Gunflint Mercantile KNOWS fudge (and all things sweet!), and makes every batch using real ingredients and a whole lot of love. You’ll also find turtles, tasty Minnesota truffles, bonbons, peanut butter cups, and more! Unique flavors like s’more and cookies and cream will get your heart aflutter, that’s for sure. Bonus: if you’re craving some savory with your sweet, the mercantile is packed with homemade soup mixes, preserves, gifts, and more. 12 1st Ave W, Grand Marais, MN 55604, USA

  1. Red Wing Confectionery, Red Wing

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Andrew Sean/GoogleMaps The kids will love watching Red Wing Confectionery make chocolates in the back, and they have amazingly rich ice cream, too! 323 Main St, Red Wing, MN 55066, USA

  1. Sugar Sugar Candy, Minneapolis

Google Maps Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, this Sugar Sugar location is now closed. But be sure to check some of the other sweet chocolate and candy shops on our list!

This amazing chain candy store boasts old favorites and local treats. Yum!

  1. Great! Lakes Candy Kitchen, Knife River

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master/GoogleMaps Three generations of old-fashioned Minnesota chocolate and candy-making means this small town haven really knows its stuff! Each batch is stirred, poured, and formed by hand, just the way grandma made it - and you can definitely taste the quality. From turtles and chocolate bars to brittles, barks, licorices, and gummies, Great! Lakes Candy Kitchen is an incredibly decadent treat in Minnesota. You’ll find a visit to their shop to be a historic day trip of its own too! 223 Scenic Dr, Knife River, MN 55609, USA

  1. Sweet Dreams Candy, Minneapolis

Facebook/Sweet Dreams Candy Editor’s Note: Sweet Dreams in Minneapolis has officially closed its doors. Keep reading for more chocolate and candy shops in Minnesota to discover!

Sweet Dreams is chock full of all the retro candy, chocolate nostalgia, and crazy confections you could hope for. Watch out, those bags fill up fast!

  1. Eclectic Collections & Confections, Thief River Falls

Facebook/Eclectic Collections & Confections Eclectic Collections was a local favorite, and we’re saddened by its closing. Keep reading to find a new favorite spot to get your Minnesota chocolate fix.

Amazing chocolates, dipped gummy bears, and other sweet treats fill the shelves here, including trendy treats and favorites. But you won’t want to miss the handmade candies!

  1. Curly Girlz Candy, Owatonna

Facebook/Curly Girlz Candy If you’re trying to stick to those New Year’s resolutions, have a specialty diet like Keto or Gluten-free, or are just looking for a guilt-free way to enjoy your favorite treats, Curly Girlz is the place to be! Brittles, caramels, toffees, and good old-fashioned chocolates are all delicately crafted and delightfully sugar-free… but you won’t even notice. Seriously.

Curly Girlz Candy, Inc/GoogleMaps If you’re trying to stick to those New Year’s resolutions, have a specialty diet like Keto or Gluten-free, or are just looking for a guilt-free way to enjoy your favorite treats, Curly Girlz is the place to be! Brittles, caramels, toffees, and good old-fashioned chocolates are all delicately crafted and delightfully sugar-free… but you won’t even notice. Seriously. 121 W Main St, Owatonna, MN 55060, USA

  1. Aunt Belle’s Confectionery, Park Rapids/Walker

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Amanda Schenk/googleMaps Aunt Belle’s is as much of a family activity as it is a purveyor of tasty made from scratch turtles, caramels, chocolates, and fudge. Inside you’ll find a quaint gift shop (Grandpa’s Cabin), coffees, taffy, jams, jellies, and more. Local favorites include: hand-dipped malt balls, s’more chocolates, and epic turtle fudge. Yum! 110 Main Ave S, Park Rapids, MN 56470, USA

  1. Duluth Candy Co., Duluth

Google Maps Editor’s Note: Formerly Fannie Rose Candy Shop, Duluth Candy recently announced that they will be closing their doors. It is unclear at this time whether the shop remains open in the interim.

They specialize in fudges, caramels, and amazing gourmet popcorn, but you’ll love all the other candy they have, too! This is a favorite for those visiting Duluth’s scenic waterfront.

  1. Hepzibah’s Sweet Shoppe, Duluth

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Bosco Paul/GoogleMaps In the DeWitt-Seitz Marketplace of Canal Park, you can find a huge candy selection, the cutest canal-inspired chocolate ore boats, and award-winning European truffles, ranging from English toffee, raspberry, and Pepperitas to White Russian, Crème de Menthe, and Kahlua. In fact, these treats are so delicious they even made it into Grammy celebrity gift bags! Hepzibah’s Sweet Shoppe has been family-owned since 1987, and they’ve been a Duluth staple for good reason.

  1. Truffle Hill Chocolates, Excelsior

Facebook/Truffle Hill Chocolates This specialty chocolate shop crafts every delicious candy the way they should be: by hand and in small batches with fresh ingredients! Truffle Hill’s fresh ingredients and careful precision make for some of the best chocolates in Minnesota, including tasty barks, turtles, and chocolate-covered popcorn as well.

Michael Brichacek/GoogleMaps This specialty chocolate shop crafts every delicious candy the way they should be: by hand and in small batches with fresh ingredients! Truffle Hill’s fresh ingredients and careful precision make for some of the best chocolates in Minnesota, including tasty barks, turtles, and chocolate-covered popcorn as well. 24320 Smithtown Rd, Excelsior, MN 55331, USA

  1. Fancy Pants Chocolates, Brainerd

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Fancy Pants Chocoaltes/Facebook The phenomenal chocolates at Fancy Pants are all made by hand daily using exquisite Columbian and Belgian chocolate. No shortcuts here! 704 Laurel St, Brainerd, MN 56401, USA

  1. St. Croix Chocolate Co., St. Croix

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St. Croix Chocolate Co/GoogleMaps This incredible chocolate shop in Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota turns out the most delectable and visually stunning artisan chocolates we’ve ever seen, crafted at the hands of a dynamic duo that combines the science of chocolate with dreamy, out-of-this world flavors that tantalize every sense. Translation: they’re artistically gorgeous AND delicious!

And yes… these ARE chocolate. 261 Parker St, Marine on St Croix, MN 55047, USA

  1. Chocolat Celeste, St. Paul

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Mary Leonard/GoogleMaps St. Paul’s favorite Zagat-rated chocolatier! You can’t help but fall in love with Chocolt Celeste and their luscious, artisan chocolates that are uniquely hand-decorated and crafted “from bean to bonbon.” Custom art orders are available! 652 Transfer Rd, St Paul, MN 55114, USA

  1. Just Truffles, St. Paul

Google Maps Editor’s Note: This truffle haven has closed its brick and mortar doors, but don’t fret! Minnesota’s truffle experts are still dishing up chocolate perfection for online orders.

Obviously some of the most amazing truffles in Minnesota you will ever taste can be found here, each hand-dipped using the couple’s own secret recipe and the finest ingredients - no suspicious preservatives or waxy additives! Ultra thin coating, unique flavors, and a whole lot of love go into the chocolates at Just Truffles! Pro Tip: get in touch to ask these chocolate masters the right way to eat a truffle to ensure the BEST flavor.

  1. Laketown Chocolates, Waconia (Factory Outlet) & Excelsior

Facebook/Laketown Chocolates-Waconia

Laketown Chocolates - Waconia/Facebook In addition to over 20 flavors of ice cream, you’ll find handcrafted custom-molded and poured chocolates that are made fresh to order. Chocolates at Laketown are based on a century-old European recipe, so you know it’s the real deal! 250 W 1st St, Waconia, MN 55387, USA

From nationally-recognized makers to local icons, these phenomenal chocolate shops in Minnesota just prove that there’s no shortage of delectable goodies to discover in the Land of 10,000 Lakes! We also know there are SO many more shops to add to this list. So tell us: where’s your favorite place to grab a sweet treat?

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Jeanette Ward/GoogleMaps

Family owned for five generations, Abdallah’s has been THE Minnesota candy maker since 1909. Gourmet chocolates are still handmade, often using the same copper kettles from a century ago! Every flavor is exquisite and timeless, from cinnamon churro toffees to butter almond to fresh peppermint patties.

6075 147th St W, Apple Valley, MN 55124, USA

Canelake’s Candies/GoogleMaps

unclekennymusic/GoogleMaps

Another iconic Minnesota candy maker, Canelake’s is a century-old fixture in Virginia (circa 1905). In fact, some of the best chocolate in Minnesota can be found here! Original owner, Gust, taught his sons to make candy only using the finest chocolate, cream, and butter. His same recipes are still used today, and the candy is still made the old fashioned way: in small batches cooked in copper kettles. Fudges, brittles, “hot air” chocolates, barks, and so much more will delight visitors of all ages! An added bonus is the retro diner/soda fountain décor.

414 Chestnut St, Virginia, MN 55792, USA

Dan Bachmeier/GoogleMaps

A four-generation candy legacy (since 1885!), Widman’s is world-famous for their chocolate-covered potato chips, a.k.a. “Chippers.” You’ll also find plenty of chocolate gift boxes and local snacks as well.

4325 13th Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103, USA

Gunflint Mercantile/GoogleMaps

Gunflint Mercantile/Facebook

Is there anything better than ultra-creamy, handmade, stirred-by-hand fudge from an old-school general store? Gunflint Mercantile KNOWS fudge (and all things sweet!), and makes every batch using real ingredients and a whole lot of love. You’ll also find turtles, tasty Minnesota truffles, bonbons, peanut butter cups, and more! Unique flavors like s’more and cookies and cream will get your heart aflutter, that’s for sure. Bonus: if you’re craving some savory with your sweet, the mercantile is packed with homemade soup mixes, preserves, gifts, and more.

12 1st Ave W, Grand Marais, MN 55604, USA

Facebook/ Red Wing Confectionery

Andrew Sean/GoogleMaps

The kids will love watching Red Wing Confectionery make chocolates in the back, and they have amazingly rich ice cream, too!

323 Main St, Red Wing, MN 55066, USA

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Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, this Sugar Sugar location is now closed. But be sure to check some of the other sweet chocolate and candy shops on our list!

This amazing chain candy store boasts old favorites and local treats. Yum!

Great! Lakes Candy Kitchen/GoogleMaps

master/GoogleMaps

Three generations of old-fashioned Minnesota chocolate and candy-making means this small town haven really knows its stuff! Each batch is stirred, poured, and formed by hand, just the way grandma made it - and you can definitely taste the quality. From turtles and chocolate bars to brittles, barks, licorices, and gummies, Great! Lakes Candy Kitchen is an incredibly decadent treat in Minnesota. You’ll find a visit to their shop to be a historic day trip of its own too!

223 Scenic Dr, Knife River, MN 55609, USA

Facebook/Sweet Dreams Candy

Editor’s Note: Sweet Dreams in Minneapolis has officially closed its doors. Keep reading for more chocolate and candy shops in Minnesota to discover!

Sweet Dreams is chock full of all the retro candy, chocolate nostalgia, and crazy confections you could hope for. Watch out, those bags fill up fast!

Facebook/Eclectic Collections & Confections

Eclectic Collections was a local favorite, and we’re saddened by its closing. Keep reading to find a new favorite spot to get your Minnesota chocolate fix.

Amazing chocolates, dipped gummy bears, and other sweet treats fill the shelves here, including trendy treats and favorites. But you won’t want to miss the handmade candies!

Facebook/Curly Girlz Candy

If you’re trying to stick to those New Year’s resolutions, have a specialty diet like Keto or Gluten-free, or are just looking for a guilt-free way to enjoy your favorite treats, Curly Girlz is the place to be! Brittles, caramels, toffees, and good old-fashioned chocolates are all delicately crafted and delightfully sugar-free… but you won’t even notice. Seriously.

Curly Girlz Candy, Inc/GoogleMaps

121 W Main St, Owatonna, MN 55060, USA

Kyle Post/GoogleMaps

Amanda Schenk/googleMaps

Aunt Belle’s is as much of a family activity as it is a purveyor of tasty made from scratch turtles, caramels, chocolates, and fudge. Inside you’ll find a quaint gift shop (Grandpa’s Cabin), coffees, taffy, jams, jellies, and more. Local favorites include: hand-dipped malt balls, s’more chocolates, and epic turtle fudge. Yum!

110 Main Ave S, Park Rapids, MN 56470, USA

Editor’s Note: Formerly Fannie Rose Candy Shop, Duluth Candy recently announced that they will be closing their doors. It is unclear at this time whether the shop remains open in the interim.

They specialize in fudges, caramels, and amazing gourmet popcorn, but you’ll love all the other candy they have, too! This is a favorite for those visiting Duluth’s scenic waterfront.

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Bosco Paul/GoogleMaps

In the DeWitt-Seitz Marketplace of Canal Park, you can find a huge candy selection, the cutest canal-inspired chocolate ore boats, and award-winning European truffles, ranging from English toffee, raspberry, and Pepperitas to White Russian, Crème de Menthe, and Kahlua. In fact, these treats are so delicious they even made it into Grammy celebrity gift bags! Hepzibah’s Sweet Shoppe has been family-owned since 1987, and they’ve been a Duluth staple for good reason.

Facebook/Truffle Hill Chocolates

This specialty chocolate shop crafts every delicious candy the way they should be: by hand and in small batches with fresh ingredients! Truffle Hill’s fresh ingredients and careful precision make for some of the best chocolates in Minnesota, including tasty barks, turtles, and chocolate-covered popcorn as well.

Michael Brichacek/GoogleMaps

24320 Smithtown Rd, Excelsior, MN 55331, USA

RonandJoan/TripAdvisor

Fancy Pants Chocoaltes/Facebook

The phenomenal chocolates at Fancy Pants are all made by hand daily using exquisite Columbian and Belgian chocolate. No shortcuts here!

704 Laurel St, Brainerd, MN 56401, USA

Art Ringwald/GoogleMaps

St. Croix Chocolate Co/GoogleMaps

This incredible chocolate shop in Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota turns out the most delectable and visually stunning artisan chocolates we’ve ever seen, crafted at the hands of a dynamic duo that combines the science of chocolate with dreamy, out-of-this world flavors that tantalize every sense. Translation: they’re artistically gorgeous AND delicious!

And yes… these ARE chocolate.

261 Parker St, Marine on St Croix, MN 55047, USA

Mary Leonard/GoogleMaps

St. Paul’s favorite Zagat-rated chocolatier! You can’t help but fall in love with Chocolt Celeste and their luscious, artisan chocolates that are uniquely hand-decorated and crafted “from bean to bonbon.” Custom art orders are available!

652 Transfer Rd, St Paul, MN 55114, USA

Editor’s Note: This truffle haven has closed its brick and mortar doors, but don’t fret! Minnesota’s truffle experts are still dishing up chocolate perfection for online orders.

Obviously some of the most amazing truffles in Minnesota you will ever taste can be found here, each hand-dipped using the couple’s own secret recipe and the finest ingredients - no suspicious preservatives or waxy additives! Ultra thin coating, unique flavors, and a whole lot of love go into the chocolates at Just Truffles! Pro Tip: get in touch to ask these chocolate masters the right way to eat a truffle to ensure the BEST flavor.

Facebook/Laketown Chocolates-Waconia

Laketown Chocolates - Waconia/Facebook

In addition to over 20 flavors of ice cream, you’ll find handcrafted custom-molded and poured chocolates that are made fresh to order. Chocolates at Laketown are based on a century-old European recipe, so you know it’s the real deal!

250 W 1st St, Waconia, MN 55387, USA

Please note that many of these tasty chocolate and truffle confectioners close for the winter and do not ship treats during summer. Double-check all hours and seasonal closures before making any special trips!

Still craving more sugary deliciousness? Check out some of our favorite bakeries in Minnesota. 

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Chocolate Shops in Minnesota & Related Info January 26, 2023 Jennifer What are the best places to get dessert in Minnesota? From Minnesota-made chocolates to sticky buns, chippers, and old-world confections, the Land of 10,000 Lakes is chock full of restaurants, bakeries, and artisan shops to satisfy a nagging sweet tooth. Here are just a few of the best places to grab dessert in Minnesota:

Aroma Pie Shoppe, Whalan Betty’s Pies, Two Harbors Caffe Latte, St. Paul Carl’s Bakery, Granite Falls Dave the Pie Guy, Minneapolis Leeseberg’s Sweet Treats Bakery, Wadena Rapidan Dam Café, Mankato Rush City Bakery, Rush City Rustic Inn Café Slayton Bakery, Slayton Sugar Factory, Bloomington Truffles and Tortes Dessert Café, Anoka

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Chocolate Shops in Minnesota & Related Info

January 26, 2023

Jennifer

What are the best places to get dessert in Minnesota? From Minnesota-made chocolates to sticky buns, chippers, and old-world confections, the Land of 10,000 Lakes is chock full of restaurants, bakeries, and artisan shops to satisfy a nagging sweet tooth. Here are just a few of the best places to grab dessert in Minnesota:

Aroma Pie Shoppe, Whalan Betty’s Pies, Two Harbors Caffe Latte, St. Paul Carl’s Bakery, Granite Falls Dave the Pie Guy, Minneapolis Leeseberg’s Sweet Treats Bakery, Wadena Rapidan Dam Café, Mankato Rush City Bakery, Rush City Rustic Inn Café Slayton Bakery, Slayton Sugar Factory, Bloomington Truffles and Tortes Dessert Café, Anoka

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From Minnesota-made chocolates to sticky buns, chippers, and old-world confections, the Land of 10,000 Lakes is chock full of restaurants, bakeries, and artisan shops to satisfy a nagging sweet tooth. Here are just a few of the best places to grab dessert in Minnesota:

  • Aroma Pie Shoppe, Whalan
  • Betty’s Pies, Two Harbors
  • Caffe Latte, St. Paul
  • Carl’s Bakery, Granite Falls
  • Dave the Pie Guy, Minneapolis
  • Leeseberg’s Sweet Treats Bakery, Wadena
  • Rapidan Dam Café, Mankato
  • Rush City Bakery, Rush City
  • Rustic Inn Café
  • Slayton Bakery, Slayton
  • Sugar Factory, Bloomington
  • Truffles and Tortes Dessert Café, Anoka