Road Trip Destinations to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
With Halloween a mere day away, chances are you have candy on the brain. The candy your kids will get, the candy you’ll hand out to costume-clad trick-or-treaters, or the candy you plan to purchase at a discount after the holiday. Totally understandable — sugary, sweet candy is hard to resist. In honor of the candy-filled holiday and to keep your candy dreams alive throughout the year, here’s a round-up of three candy factories to consider for your next road trip.
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Located on 1 Jelly Belly Lane in Fairfield, CA, the Jelly Belly® Candy Company is the place for jelly beans and a bunch of other candies, too. The jelly bean geniuses crank out 50 different flavors that range from sweet and sour to somewhat shocking (the Bean Boozled line that includes a vomit-flavored bean). The California facility offers free self-guided and guided tours of the confectionary.
When you think about chocolate, odds are that the word Hershey pops into your mind. A visit to Hershey, PA will reveal a veritable world of chocolate, Hershey’s Chocolate World, centered on the delicious concoctions created by a true chocolate master. Tour the factory and get your fill of Hershey’s finest treats.
A visit to Hammond’s® in Denver, CO, will reveal the sweetest secrets. Tour the factory to witness how the treats you love like candy canes, lollipops, and the rest of Hammond’s hard-to-resist treats are made. Plus, you get a sweet souvenir after the tour.
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Let your sweet tooth (and your GPS) guide you to these candy-filled destinations.
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