
World’s Longest Candy Counter Is in Quaint Hallmark Movie-Like New England Town
If the longest candy counter in the entire world needs to be someplace, then a quaint New England town nestled in the White Mountains of New Hampshire bordering Vermont feels so Hallmark movie.
Ironically, it's in the tiny town of Littleton, where visitors and locals enjoy summer getaways, fall strolls, and even park snowmobiles in front of the store during the winter season, making this quirky destination even more enjoyable.
Welcome to Chutters, where, according to Forbes Magazine, you can satisfy your sweet tooth with candy from every decade, taking you down memory lane if you want, and enjoying the taste of childhood.
Littleton is on the Vermont border, right on, you guessed it, Main Street, and has been there since the late 1800s, according to its website.
And as we talked about, the enchanting assortment of candy is never-ending, as are your choices.
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 a tape measure along the edge for good measure.
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.
They even have goody bags and gifts for weddings, holidays, parties, and any other event or occasion you may have.
It's truly a treasure trove of tasty treats, and the longest candy counter in the world is just one wall of Chutters. There are so many other choices spread throughout this incredible candy store.
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