Selling Candy for 200 Years
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A visitor looks at a candy display in the window of The Oldest Sweet Shop.
Life was very different 200 years ago, but some things never change. People loved candy then as much as they do now. A store called The Oldest Sweet Shop is proof of that. It’s been selling many of the same candies since it opened in 1827, making it the oldest sweet shop in England.
Located in Pateley Bridge, England, The Oldest Sweet Shop still stocks candy varieties that people loved nearly 200 years ago—like striped hard candies called humbugs. Some other candies, like bonbons, kola cubes, and rhubarb & custards, have been available at the shop for decades. There’s also licorice, chocolate, fudge, and jellybeans. Although the shop stocks more modern candy as well, the commitment to old-school treats is what keeps customers coming back.
“We have all different types [of candy] from across different centuries, but it’s the old ones people want,” Ben Howie told SWNS. Howie owns the store and runs it with his brother, James. “I guess you can’t escape the classics. They are still the favorites for a reason.”
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The Oldest Sweet Shop is in a building that is hundreds of years old.
The shop, which is in a nearly-400-year-old building, hasn’t changed much since it opened. Large glass jars on wooden shelves hold tempting treats of different shapes and colors.
“It isn’t uncommon for customers to come in and be [thinking] over which sweets they want,” James Howie told SWNS. “They can be inside making up their minds for 20 minutes, and even when they come to the [counter] they aren’t sure.”
About 20,000 people visit the shop every year. Some of them come from as far away as Australia and China. And it’s no wonder. Candy never goes out of style!