Philip's Candy

Candy store · Port Richmond

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"This old-timer was founded in 1916 in the Coney Island subway station, but moved to Staten Island in 2001. Much of the candy is era appropriate: When you the last time you stumbled into a candy store where the specialties included caramel apples, salt water taffy, marshmallow pops, and fudge? Pink candied popcorn and chocolate-dipped grapes are some of the more unique products." - Robert Sietsema

The Best Candy Shops in New York City
Melissa McCart/Eater NY

8 Barrett Ave, Staten Island, NY 10302 Get directions

philipscandy.com
@philipscandy

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