Got a sweet tooth?

Looking for a gift for someone who does?

Forget the grocery store of those big box stores.

Here is a short list of some of Wyoming's best candy shops.

Cowtown Candy Company

In the northwestern part of the state, the town of Cody has the Cowtown Candy Company. Much of what they do is homemade, including fudge. You can click on that link for their website, but be warned, you'll want to drive all the way out there just to try their homemade goodies.

Wyoming Buffalo Company

The joy of Wyoming Buffalo Company’s selection of candy will keep you wanting more. Their store is filled with fruit delights from Apple Butter to Beyond Z Hot Sauce. Browse our treasure trove of unique products that you’ll want to keep on hand all year long. Another great reason to visit downtown Buffalo Wyoming.

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Donells Candy

March 17, 1956, was a good day in Casper, Wyoming, for it was the day that Don and Elma Stepp opened a candy store with their homemade chocolates and sweets. Donells Candy was destined to be a family tradition. Much of what they make there you will never find in other stores, anywhere. It's unique.

Yippy I-O Candy Co.

Yippy I-O Candy Co. has been a tradition in Jackson Hole since 1993. This is a favorite spot to stock up on huckleberry treats and locally-made items to take home with you. They have more than 1,000 different kinds of candy to choose from, including saltwater taffy, homemade fudge, and Jelly Belly products. You are sure to find something you’ll love. Yippy I-O’s friendly staff can also ship your tasty souvenirs home for you!

Queen Bee Gardens

Do you like candy treats made with honey? Then drive to love for the Queen Bee Gardens.

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These are just a few of the shops you'll find around the state with locally made sweet treats.

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