Chocolate has been on the menu for a century at Aunt Charlotte's Candies
A South Jersey candy shop is celebrating a century of sweetness.
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Aunt Charlotte's Candies is a fourth-generation, family-owned shop that started in 1920 with the present-day owner's grandfather making caramels out of his basement and selling them from a wagon -- then a Model T Ford.
He'd drive around town selling the individually wrapped caramels for a penny apiece.
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Aunt Charlotte's Candies is now in a former feed store on N. Maple Avenue in Merchantville. It's run by the founder's granddaughters and great-grandson and it still stays true to that original caramel recipe.
The candy makers believe the chocolate is a key to longevity and they all eat dozens of pieces a day.
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5 W Maple Ave, Merchantville, NJ 08109
856-662-0058