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    Bailey’s Candy

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Eats N Sweets - Giant gumball machine

    Eats N Sweets

    2.6(8 reviews)
    11.2 mi

    I stopped by Eats & Sweets just before closing on a Saturday night, in search of a sweet treat…read moreafter a full day of adventuring. The menu here is HUGE--everything from hot foods to ice cream pies to traditional ice creams, sundaes, and shakes. I had my eye on the Ice Cream Flight (how fun is that?!) but ultimately went with a Pumpkin Pie Milkshake topped with whipped cream, caramel drizzle, and a cherry. It was the perfect way to ease into pumpkin spice season--smooth, creamy, not too thick or too runny, and just the right amount of pumpkin flavor without being overpowering. The total came to $9.06, which feels a little steep for a milkshake, but not outrageous for a seasonal specialty. The ice cream quality was solid, and the staff was friendly, though service felt a bit slow given how few customers were there compared to how many staff were on. Overall: Good ice cream, a fun menu, and worth a stop if you're in the area--just be prepared for prices that can add up quickly if you're treating the whole family.

    We came here after a stay at Great Wolf and wanting one last treat before hitting the road. The…read morestore front is very pretty but sadly very little parking, so we had to wait for someone to get out in order to order. This sounds silly but because it's a busy highway, there was no where else to park for us to order. As for the ice cream itself, I just thought it was ok. We got these HUGE scoops which at first seemed amazing, but the ice cream itself was just alright. My husband ordered a salted caramel flavor that tasted really off, like too sweet and not salted at all. This is his favorite flavor and we have ordered it in so many places and it's never this overly caramel-ly. I got a chocolate that was not very rich and just tasted like a Wendy's blizzard. I wish that for the price the ice cream would've been better. Otherwise, the store itself is very cute and clean. The customer service was also good, so maybe it was just an off day for the ice cream.

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    Gertrude Hawk Chocolates - Halloween lollipops

    Gertrude Hawk Chocolates

    4.5(6 reviews)
    11.0 mi

    We were lucky when we stopped by and they were running amazing sales. Large apples dipped in…read more Carmel then dipped in chocolate, then apples sprinkled with all different toppings usually cost $15 each , special today 2/$15. Boxes of chocolates covered cherries regular $16.95 marked down to $4.25, boxes of peanut clusters regular $14.99 marked down $3.75. Service was excellent and I saved nice amount of money. Came out happy. Here is the history of Gertrude Hawk Chocolates: The company was started by Gertrude Jones Hawk in 1936. Hawk began her career at the age of 12 after the death of her father. She took a job in a candy shop and later began making chocolates in the kitchen of her home in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Following World War II, her son Elmer Hawk invested his service pay in the fledgling business enabling the family to purchase mechanical chocolate making equipment. The family also used their products in fundraising sales through area churches and schools. In 1959, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation took Gertrude's home for an Interstate 81 bridge. The family bought a piece of land in Dunmore, Pennsylvania and built a factory there that opened in 1962. In addition to the factory, the building housed a full-service restaurant and a retail area. The restaurant was converted into a candy shop in 1973. In 1988, the company constructed the Gertrude Hawk Corporate Center. The company is now a $90 million annual business with four divisions. It employs over 1,000 people and operates 75 Gertrude Hawk Chocolates Chocolate Shops throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York.

    The sales associate was such a sweetheart and had the best recommendations on what chocolates to…read morebuy. I got the dark chocolate Lava Cake, Coconut Custard and Dark Chocolate bar and all are absolutely AMAZING. Best of luck in your new location and 10/10 recommendation

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