We were greeted warmly by the cashier clerk upon entering this little shop. He explained how we were allowed two samples - one from the flavor of the day and one of our choice. Little trash bins appeared throughout the store to make wrapper disposal as convenient as possible. The taffy was very fresh and they had an overwhelming variety of fun flavors to try. Before we knew it, we'd picked up around 3lbs of candy in our buckets, meaning we got an extra free pound. We hardly knew what to do with it all, but it'll make a great present for my friends and family back home. I was also happy to learn that you can find all the different flavor patterns on their website so that you can double check which flavors you have. Highly recommend stopping by!
PS - I should've grabbed more of the sour flavors in the colored wrappers, they were...
   Read moreI go to Morro Bay when I can , usually 3 times a year in the last couple years, in the last 2 years I have to go to Carousel taffy, growing up I went to where my parents and grandparents went. My son said heâd heard good things about Carousel Taffy. We tried them 5 trips ago and they are our favorite taffy shop. They have so many yummy flavors, honey is my very favorite, they have something for everyone. I like honey, one of my sons likes sour and my husband likes pie flavors. The clerks have always been so nice, the last one gave our sweet grim a treat , even though to most heâs a big scary looking dog. He gives her 5...
   Read moreWhat a fantastic idea! You go in and grab a black plastic bucket like youâre going trick-or-treatIng. You then wander the aisles tossing in whatever salt water taffy you want. If youâre not sure if youâd like one of the 70 flavors, they encourage you to try it right then and there. You pay by weight and then eat too much for the rest of the day. One quirky flavor is âpickle.â I went with family, one of which has peanut allergies but we didnât have to worry as all flavors, even âpeanut butterâ Is made...
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