World’s Longest Candy Counter is in a Tiny New Hampshire Town
Can you say, "road trip"?
Anything with a fun and quirky destination is worthy of an outing, especially when a place is famous for having the longest candy counter in the world.
Talk about discovering the sweet life in our own New England backyard, with candy from every decade you can imagine.
So get in the car and prepare to drive to the edge of northern New Hampshire's White Mountains, right on the Vermont border to Littleton.
The place is called Chutters, and it has been on Main Street since the late 1800s, according to its website. As you can imagine, the enchanting assortment of candy is never-ending, as are your choices.
Visitors and locals enjoy summer getaways, fall strolls, and even park snowmobiles in front of stores in the winter season to enjoy this quirky destination.
This is quite the treat, and there are even goody bags and gifts for weddings, holidays, parties, and any event or reason you want.
It's truly a treasure trove of tasty treats, and the longest candy counter in the world is just one wall. There are so many other choices spread throughout this incredible candy store.
Chutters got its name from Frederick George Chutter, who gave up being a minister in Littleton and decided to start a dry goods business, which eventually became known as the store with the longest candy counter in the world.
It's like taking a trip to Candyland, with mouthwatering scents of candy and fresh-made fudge in a fun-filled, feel-like-a-kid-again atmosphere.
So how long is the longest candy counter in the world? It's an impressive 112 feet of gleaming glass jars filled with colorful candy from yesterday and today, as well as the hard-to-find and classic favorites, with tape measure along the edge for good measure.
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