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Sweet Traditions

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
April 14, 2025 at 11:25am. Views: 681

    In a world where candy often feels mass-produced and transient, Laymon's Candy in Colton stands as a delightful beacon of sweetness and tradition. With roots dating back to 1908, this beloved candy store has not only survived the test of time, but it has thrived in its mission to bring joy to the community, offering a wide variety of candy—from nostalgic favorites to exciting new treats.

 

Founded by the Laymon family over a century ago, this iconic shop has witnessed the evolution of confectionery, pioneering a unique blend of classic and contemporary flavors. The store's rich history is woven into the fabric of Colton, with generations of families visiting to indulge in their favorite sweets. Despite the challenges that come with being a longstanding business, Laymon's has adapted and flourished thanks to a strong community connection and a passion for creating quality candy.

 

As you step into Laymon's, the warm, inviting atmosphere and the sweet aromas wafting from behind the counter instantly transport you back in time. Visitors are greeted by rows of meticulously arranged candy bins filled with everything from vibrant lollipops to colorful gummies. The store’s time-honored fudge, made in small batches, remains a highlight for both locals and newcomers. Flavors range from classic chocolate to innovative combinations that reflect modern tastes.

 

In addition to their public retail offerings, Laymon's Candy serves as a premier wholesaler, supplying a variety of delicious treats to businesses across the region. Their commitment to quality and customer service sets them apart, solidifying their reputation as a trusted partner in the candy industry. Whether you’re a local retailer or an event planner, Laymon's is ready to provide the right sweets to enhance any occasion.

 

What truly makes Laymon's special is its dedication to community. worth noting is Laymon's commitment to innovation. While they honor their century-old traditions, they continuously explore new candy trends to keep their offerings fresh and exciting. Recent additions to their lineup, including gourmet chocolate bars and gluten-free options, showcase their ability to cater to diverse preferences and dietary needs.

 

As you indulge in a sweet treat from Laymon's Candy, you’re not just enjoying a piece of confectionery; you’re becoming part of a legacy that has sweetened the lives of many for over a hundred years. The combination of history, community engagement, and a passion for crafting delightful flavors keeps customers returning, creating lifelong memories as they savor every bite.

 

Whether you’re a long-time Colton resident or just passing through, a visit to Laymon's Candy is a must. Experience the rich tradition and taste the sweetness of this iconic store—where every piece of candy tells a story and continues to spread joy to generations of candy lovers. So come on in, indulge your sweet tooth, and relish in the delightful charm of Laymon's Candy!

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