Sweeties Fine Chocolate

4.0 star rating
1 review

Category: Chocolatiers and Shops  [Edit]

68 Main St
Northampton, MA 01060
(413) 586-4180
Hours:

Mon-Wed 10 am - 10 pm

Thu-Sat 10 am - 11 pm

Sun 11 am - 9 pm

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  • Review from Kit S.

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    Los Angeles, CA

    4.0 star rating
    10/11/2006

    Love Sweetie's! Not only are they a well-stocked and quirky candy shop, they are also really very good about participating in community and non-profit events.

    Manager Kim (okay, she was manager two years ago) is a sweet, funny lady who is very knowledgeable about local politics as well as an expert on truffles. How much better does it get, right?

    Even better! I threw a little Evil Dead 2 viewing party for my girls and needed the appropriate gross-out candies ... in March. Sweetie's was the only place that had not only brain gummies, but ALSO spider gummies and even gummy lips! Now you're convinced! So come down, bring your lover and buy yourself some sugar.

 
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Specialties

Sweetie's specializes in everything from gummy bears to chocolate covered Macadamia nut clusters. We carry a large selection of imported Swiss chocolate, Vegan chocolates, and fair trade organic products. More than just a candy store - winner of the "Best in the Valley" over twenty five times. Come see us!!

History

Established in 1980

Sweetie's was started in 1980 in Amherst MA. The store later expanded to Northampton MA, Burlington VT, and Movie Gallery stores throughout the Northeast. Sweetie's has always taken pride in community and continues to be involved with nonprofits that raise money for healthcare projects as well as local community events. Our line of chocolate is exceptional and we take pride in presenting a quality product. Sweetie's has won the "Best in the Valley" award over twenty five times and has been mentioned twice in the Wall Street Journal as well as featured on local radio, television, and newspapers.

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