Daffin’s Chocolate Kingdom

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If you live in Northwest Pennsylvania or Northeast Ohio, you’ve probably heard of Kraynak’s and Daffin’s. These two stores are located only two miles apart on the same street; one in Sharon, PA, and the other in Hermitage, PA. And, both of them are wonderful places to visit throughout the year. However, spring is an especially great time to take your family to visit these two shops.

Last Saturday we had two of the grandbabies  for the day. Ady had gymnastics in downtown Sharon in the morning, so we decided to take her and Josh to visit some of our favorite Easter places–Daffin’s and Kraynak’s.

Daffin’s Candies

The Daffin’s Candies store has been a Sharon staple for many years. On Saturday, our main goal was to stop in and pick a few gifts to take to Meghan, Joe, and J.R. who are living in Colorado.  Meg loves Daffin’s chocolate melt-away eggs, so that was a must.  And, what’s Easter without a few of Daffin’s famous chocolate Peter Rabbits?

The New Center Display

Ady and Josh were immediately drawn to the new chocolate display in the middle of the store. The details were incredible! There was a unicorn, a fire-breathing dragon, deer, frogs, and a tree complete with castles entwined around its trunk and a nest tucked up in its branches. And all of these sculptures are made out of chocolate!

A path of jelly beans leads to the large central tree.
There’s even a unicorn!
Ady loved the fire-breathing dragon.
A bird’s nest complete with Mama Bird and several colorful eggs.
A 10 foot tall tree, a unicorn, a deer, fawn , frog, and turtle all made of chocolate decorate the center of the store.
The castle winds around the tree and up the branches.

 

The Chocolate Kingdom

Don’t miss the original chocolate kingdom in the very back of the Daffin’s store.  This is where you’ll find even more chocolate sculptures including three elephants, a reindeer, another turtle,  a rhinoceros, train, Ferris wheel, and more. While we were in the back, an employee offered us a free chocolate sample and gave the kids bunny ears.

 

The room is full of chocolate sculptures including three elephants, a large turtle, a rhinoceros, Ferris wheel, train, village and more.
There are lots of details to notice in the small backroom that houses Daffin’s Chocolate Kingdom.
A little girl wearing bunny ears stands in front of a short picket fence, trying to unwrap a chocolate.
Ady is excited to open her Daffin’s chocolate.
 A metal mold used to make eight chocolate bunnies at a time is surrounded by colorful plastic Easter eggs.
The Peter Rabbit mold used for one of Daffin’s most popular products.

Candy, Gifts, and More

In addition to being a candy store, Daffin’s is also a Hallmark store and carries a wide variety of gifts. We didn’t get to look at much because the little ones were impatient, but Daffin’s has several aisles to browse.

Bins of bulk candy line the west side of the store.
There’s an entire wall full of bulk candy!
Shelves full of chocolate bunnies are ready for customers.
This is Daffin’s signature Peter Rabbit chocolate bunny.

Daffin’s: Know Before You Go

Daffin’s Candies is located at 496 East State Street in Sharon, Pennsylvania. The 20,000 square foot store is open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. For more information, visit their website.

Swizzle Stick Day

For even more fun, consider visiting the Daffin’s factory on Spearman Avenue in nearby Farrell, Pennsylvania, the Sunday before Palm Sunday (two Sundays before Easter) for Swizzle Stick Day. You and your family will be able to tour the factory to see how the employees make their famous chocolates, and at the end of the tour, you will receive a free sample to try.  The aroma of the melted chocolate on the  tour is divine (and calorie free). This event is always a lot of fun!

A framed chalkboard announces this year's date for Swizzle Stick Day--Sunday, April 7, 2019.
Swizzle Stick Day 2019 is approaching soon!

Conclusion

Daffin’s Candies in Sharon, Pennsylvania, is a great place to visit, especially if you are looking for delicious, melt-in-your-mouth candy or unique gifts. The chocolate sculptures make great photo backdrops (if your toddler is willing to stand still).  However, if you go, make sure to bring your wallet–you won’t be going home without some of their famous chocolates!

If you’re visiting or live in Northwest Pennsylvania, check out the Pymatuning Deer Park and the Pymatuning Lake Linesville Spillway for more family fun.

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26 Replies to “Daffin’s Chocolate Kingdom”

  1. I like this because i’m a kid and love candy and chocolate and also I like it because it looks like something out of a fairy tail book and it probably took a lot of work.

  2. Lucky you! What a great time to be at the chocolate heaven. I am so impressed with the details poured out to make the different displays!

  3. Omg fo those sculpture chocolates! My initial thought is “such a huge waste of chocolates!” But then they all look adorable.
    Do they offer free chocolates to every one?

  4. Daffin’s Candies in Sharon, Pennsylvania is my idea of paradise! All that chocolate and candy is calling to me! I need to visit there with my friends, with serious cash lol

  5. Chocolate kingdom! 😍 Can I get to eat all the chocolates?! 😄 (Please don’t judge me!)

  6. I don’t live near PA, but this place looks like so much fun! I’ll definitely have to put it on my list if I’m ever up that direction. I showed my daughter, and she wanted to make the life size chocolate statues for her friend’s birthday! 😂

  7. Voww this looks so inviting especially chocolate sculptures. Must visit place for sweet tooth person like me and who don’t like chocolates. Added to my travel list.

  8. Road Trip! Yeah I’m in NY but Pennsylvania isn’t too far. This sounds like a place I need to go see. 20,000 square feet of goodness. I want the chocolate tree in my house.

  9. oh my god! this would be like a paradise to me! I got a sweet tooth so there is no doubt that I would love this!

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