For more than 125 years, there has been a unique candy maker in Jeffersonville, Indiana, and it is known for its candy shop museum. Learn all about the history of sweets at this unique attraction. Check it out:

Schimpff’s Confectionery in southern Indiana has a been a Hoosier favorite since 1891. It has been passed down four generations and remains in the same family that started it.

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The store is best known for its cinnamon Red Hots, hard candy fish, Modjeskas, and chocolate turtles. You’ll also find lemon drops, peanut brittle, English toffee, cherry cordials, and much more.

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Schimpff’s Confectionery also has a 1950s soda fountain that makes the most delicious, classic drinks. Nothing will take you back in time like these sweet and chilly treats.

Google/Ronald L Usery Jr Lunch is also served at this unique store. Menu items include soups, sandwiches, desserts, and of course, milkshakes, sundaes, malts, and more.

Demonstrations are given frequently to show guests how various candies are made. The only thing better than eating candy is eating it fresh.

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In addition to sweets, this place is also known for its candy shop museum. Tours are free and include a glimpse into the chocolate dipping room.

Google/Andrew Yeager-Buckley It is recommended that you make reservations ahead of time for your tour to ensure that you are around when candy is actually being made. Tours last 35 to 40 minutes.

This sweet museum includes candy memorabilia as well as vintage candy-making equipment. You’ll also see old brand marketing and advertisements.

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The store and museum are open Monday through Saturday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. If you are interested in having lunch at this old-fashioned candy shop, stop in Monday through Friday between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and Saturday between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

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Schimpff’s Confectionery is located at 347 Spring St., Jeffersonville, IN 47130, and you can learn more about it on its website here.

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Lunch is also served at this unique store. Menu items include soups, sandwiches, desserts, and of course, milkshakes, sundaes, malts, and more.

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It is recommended that you make reservations ahead of time for your tour to ensure that you are around when candy is actually being made. Tours last 35 to 40 minutes.

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