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A visit to Callies Candy Kitchen and Callie’s Pretzel Factory

March 16, 2009 by Pocono Talk 2 Comments

Last weekend was unusually warm for March in the Poconos (above 60 degrees) and after being holed up inside all winter we were more then ready to get out for some weekend fun.  My son was dying to play outside but the warm weather had caused all the snow to melt making our yard and the local parks one big mudfest.  My husband and I decided some indoor fun might be a better choice and after some thoughts we decided we would see what local factories would be open for the day for tours.  We considered a candle factory, which we’ve visited before, but decided on Callie’s Candy Kitchen and Pretzel Factories which would be both new and yummy.

Located in Mountainhome, PA it was a short trip for us and although it might be a bit of a drive for some it was definitely a fun time.  We visited the Pretzel factory first – having visited the Snyders factory in the past I had invisioned some huge building and wasn’t disappointed but semi-surprised that the pretzel factory was on such a smaller scale.  We walked in and you could see the pretzel making process right there – we went at about 11am so there was no one there but us.  My 5 year old was really excited to see the pretzels enter the oven and kept running around and coming back to see if they had finished cooking(they were slowing cooking on a conveyor belt).

They had a section of “left handed gifts” like a left handed spiral notebook for people like my husband who are always complaining “you right handed people have no idea how Colored Popcorndifficult it is to write in a spiral notebook”.   They had a large variety of pretzels(of course) both hard and soft and every color & flavor of popcorn that you could imagine (my son got the tutti frutti that is show in the picture).  One of the employees showed us how all of the different pretzels were made – he some dough and made a standard pretzel, their pretzel on a stick, and a funnel cake pretzel.  On our way out we all bought our choice of pretzels – I went with the soft pretzel on a stick(it just looked fun), my son got the funnel cake pretzel, and my husband got a standard soft preztel all of which tasted great.

We headed up the street to Callie’s Candy Kitchen which was about 5 minutes away.  They had your standard variety of candy, chocolate, fudge, holiday candy, etc. but they also had a huge variety of different candies as well.  There was a wall of chocolate molds you could buy (the ones you melt discs into) in probably 100+ varieties – so if you’re looking for a ski boot/skis mold or something for a special occasion like a baptism you’re sure to find it there.  There were premade chocolates from molds in all the current kids characters like spongebob, transformers, hannah montana, etc.

After walking around for a bit we spoke with Mr. Callie who said he would be doing a presentation in a bit.  Callie’s Candy Kitchen was established in 1952 and it’s amazing to see that he still is so passionate about candy all these years later.  Mr. Callie not only explained how the candy and chocolates are made – but about the simplicity of business and marketing.  How many different types of chocolate are there? 1.  How many different types of Ice Cream are there? 1.  It’s Ice Cream…not Ice CreamS.  That all probably makes no sense, but if you sit down with “The Candyman” he will be sure to tell you all about it.

Oh…and there were samples in the store and a bunch after the presentation – needless to say I had my fill by the time we got out of there!  So if you’re looking for an inexpensive(or even free if you don’t buy anything) trip this year be sure to stop by Callie’s – it’s definitely “old school” but unique, true to the Poconos and most importantly yummy!

Filed Under: General, Places to Go in the Poconos Tagged With: Callie's candy kitchen, callies pretzel factory, family trips in the poconos, pocono candy, pocono factory, pocono to do

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  1. Frances Daielski says

    September 8, 2012 at 3:07 pm

    Many years ago–now I am a grandmother to a 20 year old AND a 6 year old, my parents took all of us to Callies. Enjoyed it very much. Now I am planning a trip to visit family in PA. and since Callie’s Candy Kitchen is still there will MOST definately detour to include a trip to see the “Kitchen” again.

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    […] and delicious treats that are bound to please anyone.   We did a post a  few years back on our visit to both locations during which we came across some great unique items included colored rainbow popcorn and a section […]

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