Deborah Ann's Sweet Shoppe is the result of two law school students who shared a passion for chocolate. After practising law for a while, they left the legal sector to chase their dream of becoming candy makers and bringing smiles to many faces!
This shop serves a variety of homemade chocolates, ice cream and an array of candies, from gummy bears to Jelly-Belly beans. You can also watch these delicious treats process through the glass wall of the shop. Orders are also taken online, check the Web site for more information.
Located on Middle Turnpike West, the Manchester Parkade Health Shoppe is a family-owned health food store. It carries a variety of vitamins, herbs, homeopathy products, sports supplements, natural body care items, gluten and other allergen-free foods as well as wellness-focused books. Manchester Parkade also offers nutrition consultations with a Connecticut Certified Clinical Nutritionist and Registered Pharmacist. Call the number provided for more information.
The Honey Baked Ham Company specializes in delicious hams, slow cooked and smoked, as well as all of the fixins to go with a great ham, including potatoes, vegetables, sauces and desserts. The Honey Baked Ham also offers unique gift ideas, allowing customers to send loved ones a ham or even an entire feast through the mail. Extensive catering options are also available, so next time you have a company lunch or picnic to plan for, think Honey Baked Ham.
With nearly three decades in business, the Village Chocolatier is a local favorite. Not only does it offer a wide choice of dark, light and flavored chocolates of all types, it also offers fresh cream and butter fudge made onsite. It is located on the green, in the middle of town.
Visit Scoops for a trip down memory lane. Wilton residents who grew up eating cones from the charming ice cream parlor now return as adults to reminisce and indulge in a cold treat. Remembering is easy too—the shop has remained practically unchanged from its inception in the 1970s. Photos of patrons from the past and present enjoying a chilly treat line the walls of the shop, including some of current employees in their youth.
The parlor is now owned by Kevin and Meghan Wall and Chris and Aimee Farrell. Scoops services Bucks 100% natural ice cream.
Nature's Temptations is an organic and whole foods market, featuring quality groceries, frozen food, dairy, meat, seafood and local produce. Their vitamin and supplement department carries natural, herbal and homeopathic health supplements and remedies along with natural health and beauty products. They also have a juice bar, serving smoothies and freshly made juices.
Nature's Temptations only uses the highest quality ingredients for their prepared food. The deli meats are free of nitrates and hormones, and their produce, herbs, spices, oils and vinegar are all unrefined and organic. Their weekly newsletter, in-store events and cooking classes are provided to help their customers become more knowledgeable about living a healthy lifestyle and they encourage supporting local vendors and give back to the community.
Divine Treasures is in the Parkade Plaza, and is owned by Diane Wagemann. It offers organic Belgian chocolates and chocolates and ice cream that are gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan and sugar-free. The confectioneries are made on the premises, so they always arrive fresh to you. Divine Treasures is happy to help you with hostess, wedding, specialty and corporate gifts.
Madison Cheese offers a very wide selection of international cheeses and gourmet foods. The shop also has an enticing range of grilled cheese sandwich selections, from a fondue cheese sandwich to a cheese and Black Forest ham sandwich. You can create your own grilled cheese sandwich from up to 50 different cheese selections, including one from Tasmania. Pick a homemade soup to go with your sandwich and enjoy a satisfying homemade meal. Madison Cheese sells cheese platters and gift baskets. Cheese selections include Midnight Moon, Humboldt Fog, Perla Grigia (truffle ash rind), Seven-Year Quebec and specialty crackers.