New Bern visitors with a sweet tooth will be in heaven at the charming Bear City Fudge Company, which is a prime destination for all things tasty in the heart of the town. Featuring a wealth of colorful goodies that can range from sweet southern pralines to decadent fudge of all varieties, Bear City Fudge Company is a delicious destination that hungry explorers will want to return to again and again.
Bear City Fudge Company is located along Middle Street in the downtown area, and is tucked away in one of the signature brick buildings that are abundant in New Bern. Though the exterior looks unimposing, the inside of this candy shop is a sugary delight, with an assortment of daily goodies on full display that will give any foodie pause. The store carries a homemade line of treats, which includes stunning truffles and caramels, pralines and appropriately named “bear claws,” and of course, plenty of fudge to go around. When the weather heats up, shoppers can also cool off with ice cream, thanks to a selection from Simply Natural Creamery that will satisfy any sweet tooth. From sumptuous gifts for the folks back home, to an assortment of treats to enjoy on the spot, Bear City Fudge Company is a destination that is filled with exceptional taste.
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