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    Eiler Candy Shop

    3.7 (7 reviews)
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    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Amazing candy! If you don't get there early though it's gone. They only make a certain amount of each everyday.

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    Ben Heggy's Candy - 12oz solid chocolate bunny

    Ben Heggy's Candy

    (34 reviews)

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    Always a flashback down memory lane! This location on Cleveland Ave is candy and nuts only. The…read morespacious parking lot is just south of the building on Cleveland Avenue. When entering the candy shop, you may be given a bag or metal bin to choose candy. The candy is primarily sold and weighed by the pound. You are able to pick and mix the candy in your bin whether you like dark chocolate, milk chocolate, caramels, maples, chocolate with pretzels etc. If you have friends and loved ones out of town, Heggys does have the option to have your chocolates mailed from their location across the country. A great idea for any occasion. People love their Heggys Chocolate and nuts Candy by the pound is around $15.50. There is also a nut counter with mixed nuts, pecans, hazelnuts, cashews and more. Behind the counter, workers work diligently individually wrapping various chocolates and caramels with each day being different candies for the week wrapped. A few of my personal favorites: milk chocolate marshmallows and the milk chocolate maple cremes. During Easter time, there will be an assortment of solid milk chocolate bunnies and crosses. However, don't wait until the last minute or else your favorite size may be gone.

    We stopped into this location over the weekend and chose this location because it was open the…read morelatest (5pm) on Saturdays. They have a large selection of homemade candies and roasted nuts. We loved that we could grab a bag and fill it with the candies we wanted instead of having staff do it for us. Everything is phenomenal but our favorites are always the French mints, the maple creams, and the haystacks. This time, we tried the dark chocolate covered roasted pecans - these were outstanding and my new favorite for sure! We also purchased a bag of roasted and salted pecans and some extra large jelly beans. The staff allowed us to sample them before buying which was really nice. Prices are reasonable for the quality and the candies and nuts always make great gifts!

    Sweets and Geeks

    Sweets and Geeks

    (49 reviews)

    Super fun place and a go-to whenever I'm dragged to Medina (by my BF hahaha). It's huge, fun to…read morebrowse, fun to shop in and a great place to stock up on snacks! Love the selection of international candies, sodas and snacks but would love more if they also had more savory items. I skip the Funko pop and cards portion of the store but I do enjoy the board game collection and the photoshoot props! This time the sale section was abundant and had savory items like instant cup noodles and chips! Between the BF and me, we cleared that section out, hahaha! We finally signed up for their rewards but because Medina is so dang far from both of us, their expiration on the points you earn is only 1.5 months or something, which is quite ridiculous! Make the points never expire and encourage people to come in every once in a while to redeem! I did hear about an Independence location opening so I'll probably check that out!

    This is a pretty neat place to check out. It's huge and full of a lot of stuff. You definitely need…read moreawhile to check it all out. For the most part everything is well organized with the exception of some of the random areas. They just have so much it takes awhile to look through. I think they'd do better putting less out so it doesn't become overwhelming for the customer. Lots of fun candy options though. They have a huge Asian area of candy and snacks. The store was clean and the few workers I saw were nice. Definitely with a visit if you are in the area.

    B.A. Sweetie Candy - NO MORE BLUE OES

    B.A. Sweetie Candy

    (168 reviews)

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    This is a warehouse filled with candy, different kinds of soda, and popcorn. During the warmer…read moremonths, it looks like they have mini golf, and an Italian soda shop, that wasn't open on a Sunday when they opened at 11am. There is also an ample parking lot. There are bins of taffy, bins of bulk candy, aisles of every American candy you can imagine. We wished they stocked some European and Asian candy, that would have been fun. They have cases of homemade candy including buckeyes, candy apples, peanut butter cups, etc. The employees are very helpful and friendly. We walked out of there with almost $100 worth of products, with most of it going to our friends' children.

    Insert exclamation points!! I have now ventured inside the LARGEST candy emporium, and it's right…read morein Cleveland OH. I used to marvel at the floor-to-ceiling candy store on the Lower East Side in NYC. Now, I can venture to 6770 Brookpark Road without a plane ticket cost. My daughter and I went here to add to our PEZ collections. We're both fanatics, so we each selected some favorites. Then the candy aisle wandering began. So many aisles! So many candy products. My childhood favorites were there: NECCO Wafers, the little bottles with juices. Candy cigarettes (hehe). We finished the foray into sweet memories by sharing a root beer float in the attached soda shop. Our faces beamed with happiness the entire time! Come out and celebrate the company's 75th anniversary.

    Soda Pop's

    Soda Pop's

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    Wow. I figured it would be fun for the kid, and of course have interesting pop. But we walked in…read moreand were greeted with toys and candy and ice cream and games and figures and much more. And pop. Ended up with some candy and ice cream. I got the Lake Erie Cookie Monster, which had chunks of cookie dough, etc., in it and was tinted blue. Fun and refreshing. Kid K liked her vanilla. Service was great. Prices are fair. The place is cool. Free city parking across the street. Wish we had this in my town; combine Rocket Fizz and a local toy store and a small ice cream shop, and you'd get close.

    Botton Line: Soda Pop's kicks major ass…read more Why? Here's why: 1. Great location: It's located on W Water Street, just WSW of Columbus avenue...it's right in heart of (resurgent) downtown Sandusky. 2. Sweets: They have a very nice selection of olde tyme candy. You'll find the likes of Abba-Zabba, Goo Goo Cluster, Chick-o-Sticks, wax mustaches/lips/fangs, etc. Obviously, they have newer brands, as well. 3. Drinks: They have a superior selection of "craft" pop, including diet Dang, the best diet pop in the world. Also, I saw Ale 8, Moxie, Cheerwine, about 75 varieties of Root beer, and a bunch more pop. 4. They have ice cream floats (can't vouch for these...yet). ...best of all... 5. The back room: It's part pop culture museum (from the 50s to the 2000s) and part flea market. Need a poster of Wonder Woman (either Lynda or Gal), John Wayne, Arnold, or Magic Johnson? Get it here. Desire to posses the Gorf cartridge or Activision Football cartridge for your Atari 2600? You're covered. Want that Fat Albert board game that you've been missing since 1973? You're in luck. There are TONS of things to check out and, if you choose, to buy. I bought a couple of books that I had as a kid and haven't seen since the 80s...("The Encyclopedia of Hostile Aliens," and "Earth's Greatest Interstellar Battles"). 6. Video Games: This is especially cool...in the back room, you'll find a MultiGame machine that's in great condition. 55 games...1 quarter per play. Come in on Friday and you'll find that it's set on "free play." Yep. I don't know about you, but the next time I'm in Sandusky, with or without the kids, drunk or sober, naked or fully clothed, I'm stopping at Soda Pop's, and ain't nobody stoppin' me! FIVE STARS!

    Eiler Candy Shop - candy - Updated May 2026

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