*highly recommended*
From the street, this place doesn't look as good as the Rocky Mountain Candy Factory, which is right down the road. I actually wondered how they stayed in business with a big brand competitor only a few blocks away. The answer is their homemade fudge and caramel.
I must have eaten three sea salted chocolate covered caramels everyday. Thank goodness for those hours of skiing or I would've gained fifteen pounds alone on candy. Really, I actually purchased these caramels in bulk and took them home for my coworkers as souvenirs. They agreed that it was the best caramel they ever had in their life. It was soft and easy to eat while Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory's caramel was too hard to bite into. Preston loved the peanut butter cup fudge, and the candy coated apples looked like something out of a movie, with so many different mouthwatering toppings.
I must have eaten three sea salted chocolate covered caramels everyday. Thank goodness for those hours of skiing or I would've gained fifteen pounds alone on candy. Really, I actually purchased these caramels in bulk and took them home for my coworkers as souvenirs. They agreed that it was the best caramel they ever had in their life. It was soft and easy to eat while Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory's caramel was too hard to bite into. Preston loved the peanut butter cup fudge, and the candy coated apples looked like something out of a movie, with so many different mouthwatering toppings.
The Ticket: one sea salted caramel, one hunk of peanut butter cup fudge. About $5
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