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Williams Candy

It is just as you would picture it: a quaint, old-fashioned candy shop, crammed with pink puffs of cotton candy, gooey caramel-coated apples, and sugary bins of sweets. The selection of sweet confections at this 75-year-old establishment is enough to make your teeth rot just by looking at it. Pick up a box of Coney Island saltwater taffy or gorge yourself on three different kinds of candy apples: jelly, caramel and chocolate. Children will be delighted by the whimsical display of cartoon character lollipops. Owned by the Clam Stop proprietors, the wholesale and retail candy store is sure to appease even the most resilient sweet-tooth with over 30 different kinds of sweets and an abundance of amusement park treats. Open daily.

Where: 1318 Surf Ave. between West 15th Street and Stillwell Avenue • Tel: (718) 372-0302
How much: Candy: $1–$3.
Cash only.
Updated May. 1, 2009

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