Located in the heart of Concord, this third-generation candy shop was established by the Bart family in 1927. This store specializes in homemade chocolates, fudge, peanuts, brittle, mints and candied fruit. Some of its all-time favorites include licorice, pastel mint wafers and marshmallow coconut. The shop offers boxed chocolates and gift certificates. Online ordering is available, as well as fundraising and wholesale opportunities.
This chocolate company specializes in stone-ground, organic chocolate made in a traditional Mesopotamian fashion. All of Taza's cocoa comes from a collective in the Dominican Republic, and every step of the chocolate-making process is done in-house, using traditional methods. Taza's small circular bars are a common sight at upmarket groceries. This Somerville location is a corporate office and a small factory.
Owner Robert Novack's wholesale operation in the Boston Wholesale Food Terminal Building, includes this small retail business. He buys nuts from growers all over the world and hand-roasts them on-site. The biggest jump in retail happens after September, when people start to think of sending gift baskets, chocolates and fancy mixed nuts as gifts. The entrance is a loading dock, but retail customers can call before they arrive and Novack will have orders ready and waiting for them. Organic nuts can be purchased by the case. The company will ship anywhere in the US.
Candy Creek is a family owned and operated home based company. It specializes in lollipops and has many sizes and flavors that are unique and make great gifts. Candy Creek can customize any order and ship bulk quantities. It offers free shipping on every order.