Who isn’t a huge fan of candy…? If you know anyone, we’d be shocked. Tennessee has a sweet tooth the size of something pretty dang huge, which means there are some sweet shops to boot. We’ve found a couple of great stops if you’re in the area and looking for something supremely yummy. Is your favorite here?

  1. Claire’s Candy Shop - Tullahoma

Facebook Old fashioned candy and specialty sodas make this Tullahoma staple a home run.

  1. Olive & Sinclair - Nashville

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Facebook This Nashville chocolate shop has its roots in East Nashville, and you can even take a tour of their factory!

  1. Paul’s Chocolate Gallery - Franklin

Facebook Franklin has a winner in this specialty chocolate shop - the shop may seem tucked away, but it’s a secret worth exposing.

  1. Blushing Berry Chocolates - Nolensville

Facebook Small batch candies of the highest quality are the name of the Blushing Berry game, rounding out tiny Nolensville with a beautiful hint of sugar.

  1. Phillip Ashley Chocolates - Memphis

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Facebook One of the most creative chocolate shops on our list, you may find yourself trying a Memphis bbq sauce truffle if you’re not careful! But we’ve heard it’s awesome, so dig on in.

  1. Old Mill Candy Kitchen - Pigeon Forge

Facebook The Old Mill Candy Kitchen focuses on traditionalist recipes with a delectable modern spin. You’ll taste childhood again right here.

  1. The Hot Chocolatier - Chattanooga

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Facebook This decadent chocolate shop has earned rave reviews in the town of Chattanooga, and is recommended as a romantic endeavor or a pick-me-up after a hefty dinner.

  1. Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen - Gatlinburg

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Facebook With a variety of more than fifty handcrafted chocolates, Ole Smoky has given Gatlinburg a true diamond in the rough. Both locals AND tourists rave about it!

  1. Sweet Noshings - Memphis

Facebook Looking for variety? Sweet Noshings has you covered. With an old school look and a huge inventory, you’re looking at a pretty solid sugar rush.

  1. GooGoo Shop - Nashville

Facebook Did you know that Tennessee introduced the world to the first combination candy bar? Yep. The Goo Goo Cluster. You can visit their storefront in downtown Nashville, PLUS get a free sample. Score!

Which place is your favorite? Did we miss any? Let us know in the comments below!

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Old fashioned candy and specialty sodas make this Tullahoma staple a home run.

This Nashville chocolate shop has its roots in East Nashville, and you can even take a tour of their factory!

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Franklin has a winner in this specialty chocolate shop - the shop may seem tucked away, but it’s a secret worth exposing.

Small batch candies of the highest quality are the name of the Blushing Berry game, rounding out tiny Nolensville with a beautiful hint of sugar.

One of the most creative chocolate shops on our list, you may find yourself trying a Memphis bbq sauce truffle if you’re not careful! But we’ve heard it’s awesome, so dig on in.

The Old Mill Candy Kitchen focuses on traditionalist recipes with a delectable modern spin. You’ll taste childhood again right here.

This decadent chocolate shop has earned rave reviews in the town of Chattanooga, and is recommended as a romantic endeavor or a pick-me-up after a hefty dinner.

With a variety of more than fifty handcrafted chocolates, Ole Smoky has given Gatlinburg a true diamond in the rough. Both locals AND tourists rave about it!

Looking for variety? Sweet Noshings has you covered. With an old school look and a huge inventory, you’re looking at a pretty solid sugar rush.

Did you know that Tennessee introduced the world to the first combination candy bar? Yep. The Goo Goo Cluster. You can visit their storefront in downtown Nashville, PLUS get a free sample. Score!

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