Really friendly workers here who helped my wife pick out some«sours» candies. The place has a wide selection of candies and also smells great. We also got some homemade fudge(peanut butter and mint chocolate). The peanut butter was better of the two(the mint was too minty for our tastes), but the real winner here was the sours. I think fudge is one of those things that smells better than it tastes.
Jennifer O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
This candy shop is huuuge with insane variety. They have more types of salt water taffy than I have ever seen. Additionally, they have many flavors of fudge and fresh made caramel corn. I couldn’t resist, I got a caramel corn(the smell of popcorn was wafting through the store, ok?), a small slice of salted caramel fudge and a small slice of espresso fudge. The corn was fresh with the perfect balance of sweet and salty… the espresso fudge outshined the caramel, with deep coffee notes… so yummy. Anyway, if you are nearby and have a sweet tooth, make sure to stop here.
Jeff B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Giant selection of candy, fudge, chocolate goods, sodas, and such. Huge selection of old time signs that are for sale. Also has a big selection of old time looking lunch boxes. Got several pounds of taffy, chocolate turtles, toffee crunch bars, habanero beef jerky, lemon drops, and a hand crafted wooden sign. This shop is located behind a tourist clothing shop. Great service with a smile.
Jennifer L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Buffalo Grove, IL
Fun little candy-shop in Jackson square! We stopped in for some post-lunch sugar, and sugar for the long rides in Yellowstone. Picked up some candy(of which they had a fair assortment, including some old-time stuff) as well as some fudge! The place is large and bright, and very clean. We enjoyed looking around. And loved the signs on the wall(my son picked up a couple of those, as well, for his room). Fudge was decent. Prices fair. Owner and young employees were both very friendly.
Joe M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Granville, OH
Good old fashioned candy that you remember from your childhood. Cheap snack as you are walking around the town square. Tried the pecan turtle… very average.
Letie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sacramento, CA
Can’t go wrong in a candy store. Look for their chocolate covered potato chips. YUM!!!
A S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Collins, CO
I have a huge soft spot for Yippy I-O. Three walls are lined with buckets filled with candy, there are barrels of it in the center, buckets stacked ready to load up your goods in, a counter full of seriously good fudge, a bewilderment of jelly-beans — candy Legos, for pity’s sake! This is an annual stop for stocking stuffers and just enjoying the time warp and sugar buzz. Someone below mentioned that at least one product was pricier than elsewhere — I haven’t checked, but I’ve found their prices reasonable; you can do some damage with $ 5 or $ 10! And even if the prices are higher than other souvenir joints, you get FAR better selection here and a very fun wander. To families vacationing in Jackson let me say — you’ll get great bang for your buck here if you consider that your kids will LOVE this place, and will gleefully remember it as an awesome part of your trip. Also, they have what seems to be a pretty decent selection of sugar-free sweets.
Doris D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Honolulu, HI
We went to Yippie I-O Candy and got some terrific huckleberry fudge, among other goodies for the family and office. It was huckleberry city, as you can imagine. From pancake mixes to huckleberry covered espresso beans, they use the little fruit in everything. I only subtracted a star for the service, the girl behind the fudge counter was plenty grumpy and was very dismissive when I asked her what she recommended.
Melissa P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Denver, CO
I’m not even a fudge fan, yet I found their varieties dangerously delicious! Stop in for a free sample, and you’ll leave with packages of happiness! The raspberry was my favorite, and the toffee had an odd, almost alcohol-ish taste to it. It wouldn’t stop me from returning though; I’d just try some more flavors!
Peter L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
Nice Candy store, but a bit pricier than other sounvenir shops in Jackson that sell the same Huckleberry candy/chocoloate…we found out the hard way: P
Buffi B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
They have some of the best pecan or almond turtles and chocolate covered oreos but sometimes the fudge can be just okay. I would definitely buy from here again next time I am in Jackson.
Sophie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Palm Springs, CA
the BEST selection of ol’ timey candy I’ve ever seen.
Scott p.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Diego, CA
Hey it’s an old timey candy shoppe off the Jackson town square. Every respectable tourist town needs at least one old timey candy shop– that goes double for tourist towns in the west. What is it about vaca and buying bulk amounts of candy? I walk by candy stores every other day in San Diego and never bite, but set me town in western town x and I turn into a candy buying fool.