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    Spangler Candy

    3.2 (17 reviews)
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    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Poor quality wrapping. Poor customer service.
    Cheryl W.

    Poor plastic wrap design. You cannot open wrapper without breaking candy cane. I'd rather have a loose wrapper and broken candy than tight wrapper and struggling to open the darn candy cane. It's a shame because I really enjoy rainbow candy cane flavors. I wrote to Spangler and was treated with a brush off and instructed how to open plastic.

    Conversation Hearts that have nothing to say??!!
    Margot D.

    Growing up around Boston, I always looked forward the Valentine's Day conversation hearts candy; some people love them, some don't but no matter how anyone feels about them, they are nostalgic and part of the excitement was seeing what that year's hearts would "say". Following NECCO's bankruptcy (the original owner/manufacturer) Spangler bought them but didn't have enough time to get them into production for 2019. However, do a Google search and you will find LOTS of promises to have them ready for 2020. I was in the grocery store earlier today and THERE THEY WERE... right in front of me! I grabbed a box so that I could see this year's sayings and decide whether I would use them on cookies or for decorating a cake. Imagine the seasonal disappointment when they said NOTHING. NOTHING at all :( I looked on Facebook, and a lot of people posted the same thing. Didn't anyone happen to notice millions of blank hearts zooming down the assembly line? The irony is that the box says "The Original"; No, the "original" always had a saying on them!!!

    Hee Y.

    I stopped by because I was driving west on i-80 and had looked up things to see on the Roadside Attractions website. It's maybe 10 min drive from the highway. There's a small store selling candy (as you can imagine) and tshirts and bags. They also showcase some history about the company's origins and the different generations of owners. The tour is every half hour and costs $6 for adults. You wear a hairnet and ride a train where you can't take photos. But the conductor takes you through the entire factory except for where they make the candy bc of FDA regulations. I went on a weekday and I was the only one on the tour. I thought it was worth the detour just because I grew up eating dum dums and it was pretty cool to see how it's made and its history.

    Roth M.

    I toured Spangler Candy Co. as a kid probably 30 years ago. The tour was pretty cool, you could see the machines folding and kneading the hot candy prior to it being stretched and molded into lollipops and candy canes. The smell was amazing, watching the workers flip these huge globs of sugary goodness so they were properly mixed and aligned for making the right candies was pretty cool! WAS. pretty cool. From Cincinnati, headed to my lake in NE Indiana (where the Spanglers also have homes(!)), I decided to stop through Bryan and get another tour with chronologically "adult" eyes. $5 tour fee. Ok, whatever. They take us to a little trolley, one of four. Total of 4 people on tour, fine. Basically the trolley takes you through the packaging, palletting, and warehouse parts of their operation. Because everyone wants to see how bags of candy get placed into boxes. And, OMG!!! Those boxes get stacked on pallets! WAIT! JUST WAIT!!! Those pallets are then stored in a warehouse with OTHER PALLETS OF BOXES!!!!!!! And you get to see all of these boxes! Exactly what you want to see on a candy factory tour! BOXES! Screw Willy Wonka, I didn't see one box in that whole movie. Seriously, lame tour. There were some videos on the trolley that showed the mixing/molding room that they called "The Kitchen" but claimed it was due to health codes that they couldn't tour us through there. I get that, but why not put a tour lane on the other side of a plexiglass wall that shows how the candy is folded and manipulated and stretched to be made into the final product?? THIS is what people want to see in a candy factory. The Making of Candy...... So, if you've never seen boxes being loaded onto skids, or you've never been into a warehouse, this might be intriguing. You can YouTube "candy making" to see the equivalent videos shown during this tour, otherwise save the $5, and the drive out-of-the-way. This tour is lame now. Oh, and you are forbidden to take pictures or video for some reason. In this Day and age of hashtags promoting EVERYTHING, you'd think that a company like this would not only allow pics to be posted on social media, but would encourage people to promote their products/tour with special hashtags to use to identify themselves out there. Just weird.

    Sandy W.

    We had no idea how big of a production it is to make hard candy with so many flavors! The trolley ride was very interesting and the announcer was excellent! This company has a lot going on during the day! There were free samples to try different flavors of lollipops and candy canes! Items were for sale as well! Great time had by all!

    Where you go in for the tour. Very cool

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    Dum Dums are great. They're the perfect size and they have really good flavors of which they have a wide selection. Keep it up Spangler!

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