We take you to New York City's Lower East Side to a historic candy shop that can satisfy your sweet tooth all year round.
An 86-year-old local goodies vendor now has a new location. Since 1937, the longtime Lower East Side holdout Economy Candy has been slinging treats from its Rivington Street storefront — and now will ...
While the new candy store is slightly smaller than the original east side location, there will be no shortage of sweets. A Taste of Economy Candy will feature your favorite vintage and classic candies ...
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The store is currently operated by third-generation owner Mitchell Cohen and his wife Skye. (New York Jewish Week) — Stepping into Economy Candy on the Lower East Side feels like entering a time ...
During the Great Depression, demand for shoe and hat repair at a shop on the corner of Rivington and Essex was low. Outside the store though, a small candy pushcart run by the same owners attracted ...
Emma Orlow is a former editor and reporter for the Northeast region at Eater, who focused primarily on New York City, where she was born and raised. She covered restaurants, bars, pop-ups, and the ...
NEW YORK - Candy canes may be harder to come by this holiday season, possibly the result of declining peppermint production in the U.S. and the global supply chain facing a multitude of problems.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. MANHATTAN (PIX11) — There was a sweet ...
Economy Candy’s shelves brim with sweets from around the world—gummies from Germany, lollipops from Spain, chocolates from Japan, and a panoply of candies from across the U.S. Standing amid it all, ...
Slime lickers might not be everyone’s cup of tea; in fact, you might not even know what they are. But if you did happen to want slime lickers (as many people apparently did during the pandemic) ...