Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen

Candy store · Anaheim

Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen

Candy store · Anaheim

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1313 Disneyland Dr, Anaheim, CA 92802

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Churro toffee, caramel apples, and fudge made fresh daily  

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"Churro toffee, which takes its flavor profile from the iconic Disneyland churro, may be Disneyland’s sleeper-hit sweet snack. Find a slab of buttery toffee at the center of this bakery staple, which is dipped in white chocolate and tossed in cinnamon sugar. It may sound like a bite that could veer toward too sweet, but the savory notes in the toffee balance out its sweet, spiced exterior." - Julie Tremaine

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Olive T

Google
Candy Palace and Candy Kitchen has an amazing selection of goodies, sweet sugary treats and seasonal items. Lots of sugar!! This place is connected to the Penny Arcade. The kitchen has a glass window so you can watch the candy makers in action. Prices are on the high side. They have freshly made treats daily by the master confectioners.The vibrant colors and attractive displays evoke the magic of childhood. This place is definitely sweet tooth heaven.

Ryan Handlon

Google
Amazing treats, usually get something from here every trip. The only thing I wish they would do is sell their red candy apples everyday and not just Fridays.

Lucy

Google
Amazing! Everything I’ve tried has been absolutely delicious. On this visit we tried the cookies and cream fudge and churro toffee. I have no words to describe the toffee - it was life changing. So so good! I do wish their prices were a little cheaper but otherwise couldn’t fault them. I can’t wait to go back!

daiki yahoo (daikikundesu)

Google
There are penny coins and Mickey and Minnie Mouse coins here. Eight penny coins cost $8. 4 coins for $20

ron parker

Google
I have an autistic son who wanted a candy cane there on Dec 3, 2024 (and still wants one) because he saw a you tube of the Candy Palace making them and how delicious they are. I was told we could not get one that day and that there was a waiting list to get one. I could not even get a straight answer on buying just a broken piece? I was told there were people waiting for 2 days on the list that still had not received one. I contacted the Disneyland customer service department and they told me to write a email to try to help my son out. I did that and got an immediate response that said there were so many emails to answer they did not know when they would reply. My son is willing to pay for a candy cane plus shipping with his own money and has asked me daily if Disneyland has replied. Looks like my only hope is God's will that someone will take note of this review and help my son. I am hoping that Disneyland will take care of my disabled son but it is looking like it will not happen since they will stop making candy canes in a few days.

Terri Boillin

Google
The Candy Palace and Penny Arcade is a great place to a take care of your sweet tooth. Lots of goodies to be had and check out the Mutoscopes and Cail-o-Scopes for only 1 penny.

Jose Garcia

Google
Crystal had very bad customer service she should not be a lead if that is the example she’s going to set for the rest very disappointed made my Disney day horrible

NV MP

Google
Sharing this review due to the surgery not working, i think the treats on display are fairly priced and tasty nothing wrong with the product I had a terrible experience throughout the day with the cast members beginning the carts cast members any simple question has a response with a bad attitude looked over being at work or something, then on my way out I went to the candy palace and in the center there’s a little checkout next to the ice cream parlor, on 1/24/25 at around 4:15 pm I arrived there to purchase a candy apple, there are no highly visible signs to where to stand In line, so I stood where thought was the line behind someone who was actually checking out no lines anywhere else there was a lady and two young girls, one’s name was Natalie and she was on her phone next to register did not bother to look at me or ask me if I needed help or guide me just stayed texting the whole time the other one was close to the doors of the booth had nodded at her co worker who needed a break and instead of informing me or guiding me where the checkout was did not bother to look at me and continued texting on her phone so I politely asked her if this was the checkout and she looked at me and same thing with a bad attitude pointed at the lady in the opposite direction and told me that the line is over there and of course ok how am I supposed to know I had told her thanks for informing me all cast members bad attitude anyway left annnoyed after and my candy apple was delicious I hope I never experience this again.
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Terry M.

Yelp
This time we only picked up a few cookies and an icee, but their confectionaries are to die for! I personally love their peanut brittle! The service is always good, and they know how to handled a crowded room of patrons with grace. :) The ambiance is that of DLand, magical and fun while simultaneously a crowded space of chaos. :P
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Latifa S.

Yelp
Who hasn't been to candy palace by now??? So much gigantic rolls of candy, sugar, lollipops, massive lollipops. But the chocolate covered strawberries! They were freshly made/ dipped and served. A little pricey but perfect strawberry each time. Better than their giant Mickey / Minnie marshmallows: rice crispy things. Or the gummies which I usually love. Remember coming in/ out as a child but never knew the name. I do remember the ice cream sundae.. or something ice cream. Because everytime I left, I had ice cream all over. Hasn't changed much but now it carry a million more candies than before. Bigger, more colorful! So much sugar! But it's magical. You gotta go once or 12339 times even if it's for a nostalgia.
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Lisa P.

Yelp
I can't leave Disneyland without visiting this place. I love watching the candy being made and all they detailed they apply to complete a product. I was looking for the turtle candy but come to find out they only make that candy on certain days. The associate tried to fill my sadness so I took home some fabulous clusters. He was nice and polite and feel my hurt.
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Liz J.

Yelp
Amazing selection of goodies and really well stocked this week so we weren't disappointed. They're one of the only places I've seen the hand pies which I've always wanted to try. They also display the items really well so you can clearly see what they have and don't have to make panic decisions. This is very important to people like me who are easily overwhelmed. My only qualm would be how much the pricing has increased. A toffee apple is currently cheaper than the churro toffee and the small cake pops are double what they were 5 years ago!
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Emil C.

Yelp
This is on the left side near the end of Main St as you approach the Sleeping Beauty Castle. On my recent visit to Disneyland, I stopped in here to pick up a bag of Nuttles for my friend. I bought a second bag to see what the hype was all about. It was not bad. Not too sweet. While in here, I noticed that they also sold Wonderland tea.
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Angela V.

Yelp
This is a great spot to get some sweet treats at Disneyland! They offer so many different treats including seasonal items. The kitchen has a glass window so that you can watch the candy makers in action. Sometimes you'll see them making chocolate covered strawberries, candy apples, cake pops, and more.
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Britney M.

Yelp
Pour some sugar on me Oh, in the name of love Pour some sugar on me Get it, come get it Pour your sugar on me (oh-ooh) Pour some sugar on me Yeah, sugar me! Songwriters: Joseph Elliott / Philip Kenneth Collen / Richard John Cyril Allen / Richard Savage / Robert John Lange /Stephen Clark. Pour Some Sugar on Me lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group. (I don't own the rights to these lyrics) That song by Def Leppard has another meaning. But if we take the lyrics literally and at face value, we are talking about a whole lot of sugar!! lol And that's what Candy Palace is all about! Lots of sugary treats! Oh my!! Candy Palace is connected to the Penny Arcade. They have the cutest Mickey Mouse/ Disney goodies here!
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Kari T.

Yelp
Love getting their Carmel apples! I'm addicted they're so good and they keep well for a few days before cutting into them.
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Trina D.

Yelp
Candy Palace is the spot to go for all things sweet at Disneyland. They offer freshly made treats daily and even seasonal ones like the freshly handmade candy canes. The case is usually stocked with rice crispy treats in the fun Mickey shapes or candied apples. They also have cookies, chocolate covered strawberries (in February), bags of candy, bags of cookies, English toffee, and chocolate covered marshmallows. Depending on the day you go, there is a different fresh treat being made by the master confectioners behind the glass. My neighbor specifically requested Nuttles from Candy Palace a while back and for the life of me I could not find them. Nuttles are their take on turtles which are chocolate covered caramel candies topped with salted pecans. Mind you, as a Magic Key Holder, I'm at the park at least 3-4 times a month. I usually go on the weekend and eventually I had to ask when the Nuttles were scheduled. Apparently, they are only made on Wednesdays and Fridays. Well one Saturday, they were on the schedule and I was so excited to see them being made. But alas, they weren't ready and weren't being sold yet because the chocolate had not set properly. I wasn't staying late so I went home emptyhanded. This past Friday, I had a planned Disney Date with my FSIL and I went into Candy Palace fully expecting to go away emptyhanded again; I mean, I've been searching for these Nuttles for over a year now. But they had them! And when I asked the CM, they had some behind the counter. They weren't in the display case but you could see them being made as the "Treat of the Day". They do limit them to two per customer and I was able to use my Magic Key Discount. Score! My neighbor was super stoked and so was I because I wanted to try them too. I walked out with two freshly made packages of Nuttles and a huge smile on my face.
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Romina T.

Yelp
The m&m crispy treat is just as good as it looks! It's one of our favorite Disney snacks we love to get!
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Czarina D.

Yelp
Delicious treats! A little overpriced but yummy I've tried a handful of things but my favorites are the churro toffee and caramel apples. I also enjoy a cake pop or a cookie here and there! Everything is so cute and beautifully decorated. The service is usually great! They even do mobile order here now too.
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Reese M.

Yelp
Our visit at Disneyland always ends at Candy Palace. We stop here to grab sweet treats before heading home. Why? Because everything tastes better when it's Mickey shaped. Our must haves are the Caramel Apple Pie Apple and Caramel Apple (without nuts). I also occasionally grab a seasonal item or something different to test out the offerings. Service is always great and the ambiance is reminiscent of a classic candy store. Don't forget to use your Magic Key discount.
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Kelly K.

Yelp
Can you say sugar rush? Whenever I'm at Disneyland, on my way out I always stop to look at the latest sweets and treats at the Candy Palace. I'm sure my doctor wouldn't recommend indulging too much but for the most part I do have will power and usually just look and smell. My two favorite things to get here are the English Toffee (dipped in milk chocolate and sold in bags) and the grape cotton candy. I really have to hold myself back from eating these two sweets. The cotton candy is just a guilty pleasure because I mean who doesn't like cotton candy? And the toffee is just so buttery and decadent. I've had the various cookies and occasionally fudge. All good but not amazing. I think it's more of a pretty, seasonal treat that is just fun. Now, I have yet to get the elusive nuttles which I hear are wonderful. Every time I go, its either not ready or sold out. Disneyland just knows how to make all kinds of sugary goodies that appeal to different ages and tastes. They even sell tea, coffee, flavored popcorn, candies, and cookies all wrapped and good as gifts or something to munch on while waiting for a parade or to get a rush of energy for the day. I'll definitely be back!
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Jennifer C.

Yelp
Finally tried the Strawberry Hand Pie. It's been on the menu since 2020 and has had a few different looks since then. Today it resembles those sweet, frosted, crumbly Pop Tarts most of us grew up eating. Unlike Pop tarts, this hand pie is not as sweet and tastes more like a cookie IMO and would be perfect with a glass of milk! Mmm... If strawberry is not your jam, they offer a Blueberry hand pie across the way inside of DCA at Trolly treats! Also, don't forget to use your Magic Key discount, if you have one!
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Ron R.

Yelp
*** Rocky Road Review *** So, I tried their Rocky Road about 5 months ago. And it ruined all other Rocky Road for me. I've been chasing ever since and finally found my old friend! Comparison - I love Sees Candy. And I use to think Sees had the best RR, but it must be that Disney Magic sprinkled. These are delicious, but be warned! Once you've tried it, you'll be the annoying friend that finds out someone is going to Disney and you always ask "Can you see if they have Rocky Road?" The chocolate melts in your fingertips as you pull it apart, exposing the fluffy marshmallow. Comes in a cool little pie tin so what you don't finish in one sitting, you can save for later. Tips 1. They only make this once a month. I was told on Monday (today is Wednesday) that they make it on Saturdays. I just had to check and glad I did. Apparently, those days are subject to change so just look. 2. 10 item limit so make sure to bring your Groucho Marx glasses along with your Mickey Ears! The cast members here are some of the friendliest in the park. Thank you Mia for not shaming me as I tried to balance my 10 limit in both hands! Haha!
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Tim S.

Yelp
My family and I came from out of state to try your in-house rocky road, but unfortunately, the shelves were empty. I noticed some customers had several bags, suggesting a limit might help manage demand better. Later that evening, on our way out of the park, we saw a fresh batch being made with dozens of bags ready. However, to my disappointment, the employees said they couldn't assist with the sale. I hoped to buy one of the finished bags since we were leaving, but when I asked how long it would be, they just directed me back to the workers making the rocky road. We left without any. I'm posting this review to suggest implementing limits on purchases, providing a schedule for when new batches are ready, and making accommodations for customers like us who can't wait.
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Mariela M.

Yelp
Everything tastes better when it's Mickey-shaped! During our last trip we tried the Strawberry Shortcake Mickey Marshmallow pop and the S'mores Rice Krispies Treat with Mickey chocolate chips and both were delicious! I would have the 'mallow pop again over the RKT if I had to choose. The cereal treat is too dense for its size, in my opinion. I'd prefer if the Kitchen allowed the melted marshmallows to cool a bit before folding in the cereal.
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Lianne K.

Yelp
Candy Palace has two entrances, apparently. One directly off Main Street, and the other is tucked away between Refreshment Corner and a seating area that also borders Jolly Holiday. We were two tired grandparents with aching feet and a sleeping toddler in her stroller who were looking for a respite while the middle generation was riding more rides. We found a table, right next to the back Candy Palace entrance, then I went in search of a sweet treat for Dear Hubby and me. In addition to their namesake candy, they also feature cupcakes, cake pops, cookies, marshmallow treats, and more. As it was DH's birthday, I selected a cupcake for him, and a different flavor one for myself. Next time, I will probably stick with a cookie. The cupcake was a tad too sweet to be as amazing as it looked. Service was friendly and reasonably quick. I was too tired to really wander their entire space and take in the merchandise and the seasonal décor. Maybe next time I won't wait till the end of the day for a sugar fix so that I can better appreciate their little slice of Main Street.
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Jackie C.

Yelp
Candy Palace is a poppin' candy and dessert store on Main Street in Disneyland. You walk by and smell the delicious fresh treats and sugary goodness coming from the store. Whether you are in the mood for some chocolate, sweet candy, rice krispy treats, cupcakes, caramel apples or popcorn, this place is the spot to go to. This place is always crowded! Be willing to wait in a long line for your favorite treat.
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David N.

Yelp
We'd heard good things about a concoction at Candy Palace called the Churro Toffee, and since I love churros and I love toffee, it seemed like a total no-brainer. And indeed, it's amazing. The delectable toffee is covered in the seasoning you'd find on a churro and the two work together beautifully. It's so good, in fact, that a few days later I grabbed one to take home with me. While I was in there on that last day, I also bought a bag of their chocolate and peanut covered toffee. I didn't think they could top the Churro Toffee, but holy smokes did they ever. It's honestly one of the best candy-type confections I've ever eaten. The perfect toffee, the delicious chocolate, and the slightly salty peanuts all complement each other brilliantly. I could eat these things every day for the rest of my life.
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Jaimito J.

Yelp
# 97 Review for 2024 ***The Candy Palace is a sweet tooth heaven*** 4 Stars**** If Willy Wonka's factory had a real-world counterpart, it would be the Candy Palace at Disneyland! This whimsical sweet haven on Main Street transports you into a world of sugary delights. The moment you step inside, the air is filled with the heavenly aroma of freshly made candies. From hand-pulled taffy to delectable caramel apples, the variety is as enchanting as Wonka's imagination. The vibrant colors and intricate displays evoke the magic of childhood, making it impossible to resist picking up a treat (or two). The staff here are like Oompa Loompas, spreading joy with their warm smiles and helpful attitude. Whether you're fulfilling a sugar craving or searching for the perfect Disney-themed souvenir, the Candy Palace is a must-visit for anyone exploring the enchanting world of Disneyland.
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Jennifer N.

Yelp
This is definitely a shopping stop inside Disneyland for treats and gifts. I'm loving the "Fresh" products they make there and packaged. I love their Christmas holiday products. Beautifully packaged and delicious. My favorites are the peanut chocolate clusters, Toffee w/almond, holiday's Peppermint bark, and gingerbread cookies! Definitely a candy store for the kids and GROWN UPS!
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Jennifer P.

Yelp
I got the famed churro toffee ($6.99) that I had read so much about prior to coming to Disney. I ordered ahead on the app to save waiting time. This store has multiple entrances so it was hard to find where the mobile ordering kiosk pick up was as it was literally just a stand. They also put it in a huge white paper bag which seemed wasteful considering I was going to eat it right away. The churro toffee was so good! The perfect amount of crunch and sweet. The kidlet kept asking for multiple bites which is a good sign. This other than the ice cream was definitely the best thing we ate while at Disneyland.
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Shelby C.

Yelp
When in Disneyland this is the place to get your treats!!! They have your cookies, chocolate covered fruits, caramel apples, cupcakes and much more! Totally 5/5 for this place I will say though this trip I was really just looking for one thing and that was a new item they had for sale . A peanut butter cookie with a swirl of chocolate in the middle $5.99 but I was disappointed it more of 2.5/5 stars. Not enough chocolate for my taste and the peanut butter itself was just ok.
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Justin L.

Yelp
If you have a sweet tooth, Candy Palace is THE place to stop by on your next Disneyland trip! They have a large array of confections to satisfy your cravings. Choose from an endless variety of cookies, toffees, cupcakes, popcorn and more. The limited time holiday treats are especially popular. Highly recommend ordering the handmade chocolate fudge easter egg if you visit in the spring. And if you're in the parks during the winter, their famous hand-pulled candy canes are a must-get! Halloween is no exception, there are plenty of spooky themed treats available. You can get pumpkin spice toffee squares, skull caramel apples, Mickey mummy marshmallow pops, and Minnie spider web cookies to name a few. I went with one of their special rice cereal treats, which is Rice Krispies coated in melted marshmallows, shaped like Mickey, with one side dipped in orange icing and a simple spider web design on top. Overall well made and didn't fall apart or crumble after taking a few bites. The single side icing was a good decision, it would've been too sweet if the whole treat was dipped in it. If you're a bit more health-conscious, it's best to steer away... but it's also fun to stand by the window to see the candy-making process!
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Joriene M.

Yelp
Food (5/5 stars): I preferred the Churro Cupcake over the Churro Toffee. Both were great desserts though! Experience (5/5 stars): * Price: reasonable for Disney * Wait Time: minimal * Service: good
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Irene H.

Yelp
I loved the huge selection of different candies and treats! I couldn't buy too much since I only flew down for the day and couldn't carry much with me. Next time I'm bringing an empty backpack so that I could buy more!
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Stacy A.

Yelp
How sad that Disneyland decided to change things that had been around forever. Is it greed? Probably. Makes me sad. I walked into this place super excited to buy my favorite thing at Disney, the giant block of rocky road I've been buying here for years. I would take it home and eat it with my family all week long, and we'd reminisce about all the fun rides we had done and how delicious the rocky road was! No where was this to be found any more! No where. I finally asked the lady behind the counter about it and she stared at me dumbly. I said, come on, its only been a few years since last time we were here, it was 2016 or maybe 2017. She then says, Oh that rocky road! We never made that, such and such company made it....we don't do business with them anymore, now we have this...she points to a small pot of rocky road that looks very different than what they used to have, and maybe a 5th of the size. So I bought the small thing, and it tasted okay, but why do they not train people to tell the truth? The giant block of rocky road was actually made in house, in fact read my previous review below from 2014, I personally SAW them making it in the window! That's what got me to first buy some! So why say otherwise? I found that weird and disconcerting. Oh, and if you are a fan of the giant chocolate dipped frozen banana, you'll be out of luck on that one too. We were told they will NO LONGER be selling the chocolate dipped banana either. Huge disappointment for my husband who looks forward to that treat with every Disney visit. We enjoyed our treats from here okay. But I probably would not come back next time. If they are going to make things smaller, and less good just to raise their profit margin, I am really not going to play those games. NEXT.
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Tiffany D.

Yelp
Candy Palace is my favorite place at the Disneyland Resort to get candy and sweet streets. I always find myself walking through here multiple times during my trips to see what new goodies they have or seeing what I can take home with me. One of my fav things to do when going inside is watching the CM's making the candy and if you're lucky it'll be one if the items that they don't make very often. One of those items happens to be the Caramel Stick, this is so hard to come by because they only make it once a month or so. It's the softest, most decadent caramel on a stick covered in milk chocolate and it literally melts in your mouth. One if my other favorite treats is the ever so popular Churro Toffee, which is toffee dipped in white chocolate and cinnamon/sugar. It's definitely better than the regular English toffee and I tend to get multiple to take home. They don't just have candy but they also have cupcakes, cookies, scones, caramel apples and other various desserts. They usually have unique limited time treats during the holidays as well. It's a must stop during every visit to Disneyland and worth waiting in the long lines at time and worth all the calories!
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Wan L.

Yelp
Churro Toffee! Churro Toffee! Churro Toffee! It's one of the best treat at the park! The toffee is covered in white chocolate and topped with cinnamon sugar. I'm hooked!
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Kevin W.

Yelp
Candy Palace is the spot on Main Street to grab a sweet treat, cute decorated desserts, and many other snacks. One of the og Main Street vendors, I remember coming here when I was little. Goofy's Glaciers was a great slushie drink during this random hot day. $8.99, you get it in cute Mickey Ear cup.
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Michelle B.

Yelp
Cute shop within Disneyland right on Main Street. We stopped in because it was highly recommended we try the Churro Toffee and the recommendation was on point. The toffee was amazing. Of course we got a few other treats like one of the huge Mickey head churro cookies, some Mickey Mouse lollipops and a chocolate covered marshmallows that was covered in caramel under the chocolate. The store was busy but they had a great system and multiple counters.
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Alex J.

Yelp
I can't remember the last time I picked up treats from Candy Palace but I decided to pick up some of the famed cookies and I am so glad I did but so bitter at what I have been missing all this time! The cashier was super friendly in helping us because we were doing a bad job at describing the cookies, like the Mickey shaped sugar cookie doughnut cookie thing (Still don't know what it's called!) The cookie is dense yet soft and not too sweet, but the light icing adds the perfect amount of sweetness and makes this one of the best sugar cookies ever! I also ordered a chocolate dipped (or slightly chocolate dipped) Mickey Gingerbread man cookie. Soft and chewy for a classic-recipe style gingerbread cookie. Disney knocked it out of the park and baked the traditional cookie to perfection!
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Sarah T.

Yelp
Nice stop to satisfy your sweet tooth before heading home dog tired after a long day of waiting in lines at Disneyland. The sugar cookies are huuuuge. Like bigger than the size of my palm and I have "man hands." The cookie itself and the icing are not sweet at all. I liked that they weren't sweet but come on, they could've made them a bit sweeter considering we're at the happiest place on earth?! Also, they put the cookies in a paper bag to go but a cardboard box to keep them flat would've been better. Both cookies had an ear broken by the time we came home even though the bag was upright
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Joy J.

Yelp
I usually get the gummies here but I decided to switch things up and try the candied apples. I ended up buying the christmas minnie mouse chocolate covered caramel apple. I asked if they could cut my apple for me. They said they couldn't cut it for me but could give me a plastic knife. I accepted, paid, and went on my merry way. I proceeded to try to cut into the apple. No can do. It's super hard and if I had kept going, the knife definitely would have broken. So I decide to take a bite. To my surprise the ears of the minnie were chocolate covered marshmallows. Yum. But trying to bite into the apple was impossible. I waited until I got home, used my apple slicer and thoroughly enjoyed my apple. I would not buy the apples until you are leaving the park so you can take it home and eat it there. I had to carry mine for half the day and that was annoying.
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Michelle M.

Yelp
What can I say about the Candy Palace except...LOVE! With so many delicious sweet treats, how on earth can you not love it. Being located right on Main Street, this yummy candy store sells various candy, cookies, cake-pops (my personal favorite), candy apples and more. It can be quite pricey, but it's Disneyland. On a side note though, Candy Palace does honor pass holder discounts unlike a few locations throughout the park. When looking for a bite of heaven, go to Candy Palace!
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Timmy S.

Yelp
Located in Disneyland at the end of Main Street (near the hub) this store is always swarming with people. They have all sorts of candy on the shelves as well as cookies and treats in display cases that they make on-site, many of which are in the shapes of Disney characters. There are windows you can look through to see the bakers at work. Store staff are always Disney-friendly. There is no seating so if you want to enjoy something now you'll have to walk & eat or sit at an outdoor table next to one of the nearby restaurants. On my most recent visit to Strollerland I visited and got a bag of Goofy sour balls which I have a thing for. I also tried a chocolate covered pineapple skewer. The chocolate coating was excellent and the pineapple ripe and juicy. It was a great flavor combination though it was rather messy. A good place in the park for some treats if you don't mind crowds. But it's impossible to escape the crowds anymore!
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Stacy K.

Yelp
This is a candy paradise! I come to Disney to buy their treats to take home and enjoy. I love their prepared treats in the case and their pre-packaged treats which come home with me. If you come here closer to the end of the evening it is going to be busy, and there is going to be a line. My child was craving a jumbo Mickey cookie. We got in front of a server but they informed me the line started way behind the counter, but was so helpful, he pointed out a shorter line nearby to help speed up the process. Thank you for your great customer service! When we got into the shorter line she was struggling between the iconic chocolate chip, chocolate ear dipped Mickey and the new-to-us pineapple Mickey. She went with the pineapple Mickey. They package it nicely in a plastic bag that seals which was perfect! We ate so much at the park and on the trip, she did not have time or room to even try the cookie until we got home. Quality? Yes! It was still very fresh and really delicious. This is not the first time we have purchased goodies from the bakery case and eat them after we left, but I am impressed every time since they taste great even several days later. There were so many choices here. I typically love the M&M dipped marshmallow wands or the crispy treats. The chocolate is also very high quality. My daughter insists it is better than Hershey's. Great place to come to fill up on snacks when leaving the park or getting a treat when arriving.
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Tamara T.

Yelp
Candy Palace is often overlooked when it comes to souvenirs on Main Street, but I think if everyone tried the toffee from Candy Palace it would spark as much memories of joy than a bubble gun or balloon. The candy palace features candy that was made in-house, on Main Street! You can literally see the candy maker making candied apples, chocolate covers strawberries, peanut brittle, etc. FRESH! It's a great and unique gift to take back home to either eat for yourself or give away to co-workers, friends, family as souvenirs from your vacation.
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Wendy C.

Yelp
Love the peanut clusters! Wish I would have bought more! Miss the chocolate covered pretzels though
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Anna B.

Yelp
Located along the line of stores right in the middle of Main Street, Candy Palace entices you to buy some sweet treats before ending your day at Disneyland. My one-stop spot for candy goodies (assorted sour candy) and their classic peanut candy apples. Their English toffee pieces are also a must-buy; buttery toffee flavor with an edge of milk chocolate and bit of saltiness. Prices are of course not cheap, yet nonetheless still reasonable for the taste quality.
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Erin J.

Yelp
Really fun place to wonder through. The mickey cookies and cream cupcake was flavorful and moist. And the chocolate and caramel dipped marshmallows were really good too. A bit pricy but we loved our experience.
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Courtney M.

Yelp
I always have a sweet tooth. It is a guilty pleasure of mine. This candy place didn't disappoint at all. They make their toffee fresh right there on the property. Was pretty neat watching it being prepared. There are so many different types of sweets they sale. There are many shelves fully stocked with delectable delights for anyone. We got chocolate dipped strawberries, cake pops, rice crispie treats, and of course that toffee. The store was very clean and has so many neat novelties that you can add a penny and quarters to and enjoy from fortune tellers, to a dancing pinocchio.
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Alexis F.

Yelp
Love coming here for some sweets they always have something different mostly seasonal items! Tried the strawberry shortcake marshmallow on a stick which was okay everyone was saying it tasted like the traditional strawberry shortcake ice cream...it didn't lol. Got my boyfriend the Mickey shaped rice Krispy treat with the mini m&m's he loved it! They offer a good discount for annual pass holders as well!
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Kendall A.

Yelp
Located directly on Main St inside Disneyland is this Bright pink sugary confection kingdom, directly to the right of the Penny Arcade. A candy palace indeed, This place is huge. Prior to this trip, I had never noticed the little business college above it. With so many candy treats and baked goods for sale there is sure to be a sweet treat for everyone. We always hit the candy palace on our way out of the park, unfortunately this time I spent a little too much and only got one treat. But boy was it a good choice, the milk chocolate honeycomb crisps are UNREAL. The variety is wide ranged and the display cases are always fresh, the service is always very helpful and friendly. You can stand at the outside windows and watch them make candy throughout the day. During the holidays, this is where they make and sell those delicious Disneyland candy canes.
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Emmalouise B.

Yelp
Turtle Fudge + Chocolate dipped Pineapple = Happy Husband. My visit here was brief but pleasant. My Husband had the smart idea to skip Breakfast despite my persistence that he will be hungry within a couple of hours and so the inevitable happened we ended up coming here pretty much as soon as we got into the park as he wanted something sugar loaded for Breakfast (seriously, not lying). There are so many sugary treats to choose from so if you have a sweet tooth this is the place to come and the candy being made in the window is a nice touch and the prices are pretty good considering the location. I didn't get anything myself but the lady serving was really chatty and friendly as we looked at the display case of goodies and my Husband really enjoyed the dipped Pineapple which he practically inhaled.
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Yonnie C.

Yelp
Got the famous churro toffee here, pretty good but sweet. Can only eat one. Indulge once, never again. Haha

Tiffany B.

Yelp
Maybe it's just me but the treats aren't as good since Disneyland re-opened. Please re-name the peanut butter sandwich as it is not a sandwich anymore now that you've removed the graham crackers that used to make this a sandwich. Now it's a peanut butter square, I guess? Peanut butter nugget? Whatever it is it is no longer a sandwich.
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MarVy S.

Yelp
We were walking on Main Street and this store caught my attention when I saw the candy apples decorated with cute Disney characters. I saw sweets everywhere, peanut brittle, chocolate, fudge, jelly beans, and popcorn etc. They also have display glass cases filled with other desserts such as cupcakes, chocolate and caramel dipped in marshmallow, rice crispy, Minnie marshmallow wand, chocolate dipped pretzel rod, cake pops, chocolate covered strawberry, and Mickey red shorts sugar cookies etc. I purchased the Peanut Caramel Candy Apple and the cashier packaged and sealed it with a sticker stating Made Fresh with Magic (http://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?userid=NO5e0WtLAOYcjheLU6OEVg). ::Sweets:: When we got home, I sliced the apple and we ate it. The sweet caramel and peanuts went well with the juicy sour apple. I also noticed the apple was not evenly decorated with the peanuts and caramel. Overall the candy apple didn't taste bad but it wasn't the best. Even if I'm not completely satisfied with the candy apple, I would still come back to try the other treats!