There are certain places that just bring out the kid in you, and a candy store is definitely one of those places. Sadly, these sweet shops aren’t as common as they once were but they do still exist and the Candy Cottage is a great example. Filled with nostalgia and sweet treats, a visit to the Ocean Springs candy shop makes for one memorable experience.
Another Y./Yelp Located in the downtown area of Ocean Springs, the old-fashioned candy store is a must-visit when in the area.
The Candy Cottage & Gourmet/Facebook The story behind the Candy Cottage begins long ago with a family tradition. In the 1930s, Mr. and Mrs. Foote owned and operated Foote’s restaurant in Louisiana, where they sold their signature Solid Pecan Log.
The Candy Cottage & Gourmet/Facebook The secret family recipe used to make the sweet treat was passed down for generations and eventually motivated the Foote’s great granddaughter to open the Candy Cottage.
The Candy Cottage & Gourmet/Facebook Today, the famous pecan log along with specialty and traditional candies can be purchased at the Ocean Springs candy shop.
Timothy E./Yelp The walls are lined with shelves filled with a mouthwatering assortment of candy.
The Candy Cottage & Gourmet/Facebook It’ll be hard to not feel nostalgic as you browse the selection of old-fashioned sweet treats, like saltwater taffy and stick candy.
The Candy Cottage & Gourmet/Facebook There are also a ton of sweet treats that are made onsite, including mouthwatering pralines and chocolate-dipped Twinkies.
Timothy E./Yelp There are also more traditional treats, such as fudge and chocolate covered pretzels.
Jennifer G./TripAdvisor Can’t make a decision? No problem; samples are available. It just doesn’t get any sweeter.
Ready to feel like “a kid in a candy store?” Visit the Candy Cottage at 702 Washington Avenue in Ocean Springs. For more information, check out the candy shop’s Facebook page.
Another Y./Yelp
Located in the downtown area of Ocean Springs, the old-fashioned candy store is a must-visit when in the area.
The Candy Cottage & Gourmet/Facebook
The story behind the Candy Cottage begins long ago with a family tradition. In the 1930s, Mr. and Mrs. Foote owned and operated Foote’s restaurant in Louisiana, where they sold their signature Solid Pecan Log.
The secret family recipe used to make the sweet treat was passed down for generations and eventually motivated the Foote’s great granddaughter to open the Candy Cottage.
Today, the famous pecan log along with specialty and traditional candies can be purchased at the Ocean Springs candy shop.
Timothy E./Yelp
The walls are lined with shelves filled with a mouthwatering assortment of candy.
It’ll be hard to not feel nostalgic as you browse the selection of old-fashioned sweet treats, like saltwater taffy and stick candy.
There are also a ton of sweet treats that are made onsite, including mouthwatering pralines and chocolate-dipped Twinkies.
There are also more traditional treats, such as fudge and chocolate covered pretzels.
Jennifer G./TripAdvisor
Can’t make a decision? No problem; samples are available. It just doesn’t get any sweeter.
Sweet tooth not satisfied yet? Be sure to read “These 7 Candy and Chocolate Shops In Mississippi Will Make Your Sweet Tooth Explode.“
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