In business since the Great Depression, there is a vintage candy store in Corydon, Indiana that your nostalgia-loving heart will adore. Nostalgic candies and old-fashioned ice creams abound at this special place. Check it out:

In business since the 1930s, Emery’s Premium Ice Cream is a vintage candy store and old-fashioned soda fountain that few people know exists. This Hoosier gem is a seasonal local favorite that is worth the drive from any corner of the state.

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Though the business has changed locations over the years, it is currently situated in the old Adams-Payne house, which was built in the early 1800s. Over the years, it has served as the home of a mayor, been converted into a hotel, and much more.

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The interior is incredibly charming and will take you back to the 1950s. Locals and tourists alike love to wander around inside. You can enjoy a soda at the bar and shop the baskets of classic penny-style candy.

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Most popular here is the wide selection of Virginia saltwater taffy that will make you think you’re on an east-coast boardwalk.

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There is also plenty of chocolate, gumballs, mints, fireballs, lemon drops, gummy bears, sour candies, and so much more.

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This vintage candy store also sells several flavors of homemade ice cream. Enjoy raspberry peach, chocolate chip, or classic vanilla.

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You can get your ice cream made into sundaes, floats, shakes, and much more at this fantastic vintage candy store.

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Emery’s Ice Cream is open Monday through Friday between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. as well as Saturday between 12 p.m. and 4 p.m., and you can keep up with the business by following its Facebook page here.

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Address: 112 West Walnut Street, Corydon, IN, 47112

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