Best candy stores in Vancouver

By Vancity Buzz

  • Karameller Candy

    http://www.karameller.com

    Karameller, a candy wonderland of sorts on Mainland Street, offers customers a range of delicious neon-coloured sweets. Adults and kids alike will take great pleasure in filling up their paper bags with sweet, sweet Swedish candy. Each candy is imported from Scandinavia; made from high quality ingredients, free from GMOs, trans fats, or high-fructose corn syrup.

  • Sugarfina at Nordstrom

    http://www.ca.nordstrom.com

    Sugarfina at Nordstrom is one sweet destination. Located at the West Georgia and Granville entrance, this stylized candy store for adults offers an array of tempting gourmet goodies and pre-packaged sweet treats from around the world. The boutique’s shelves are lined with neatly displayed stacks of caramels and toffees, gummies, malt balls, licorice and more.

  • Candy Kitchen

    http://www.granvilleisland.com/directory/candy-kitchen

    Located in the Public Market on Granville Island, the Candy Kitchen devotes itself to candies of all shapes and sizes. Get your hands on an assortment of sugary, sour, hard, colourful, and pre-wrapped candies and chocolates. The kiosk also carries a variety of collectible Pez dispensers, think My Little Pony, Scooby-Doo, and Despicable Me.

  • Sticky’s Candy

    http://www.stickyscandy.ca

    Satisfy your sugar cravings at Sticky’s Candy. With stacks of sugary treats, from Jawbreakers to Jelly Bellies, homemade fudge, imported US and British confectionery, and pre-packaged treats, this chain specialty candy store is sure to provide the ultimate sugar rush.

  • Candy Aisle

    http://www.candyaisle.com

    It’s no wonder that the Candy Aisle is often referred to as a sweet-toothed bandits dream. The brightly-coloured Willy Wonka-inspired shop is packed to the gills with a staggering amount of candy. Bulk bins overflow with familiar favourites, like gummies, chocolate, licorice, lollipops and more. The pick-and-mix store also stocks an international candy selection of American and British confectionery.

  • House of McLaren

    http://www.houseofmclaren.com

    If you’re searching for some unique candy choices or you’re a Scotsman longing for home, you’ll be able find a range of Scottish treats at the House of Mclaren. The shelves at this Gastown store are piled high with imported British and European sweets, like Edinburgh rock, bon bons, toffees, wine gums, licorice, boiled sweets and an impressive selection of fudge.[ ](http://www.houseofmclaren.com/)