Cultural Site
Big Island Candies
Hilo• Hilo Side
About This Place
The moment you walk into Big Island Candies in downtown Hilo, something magical happens. The rich scent of melting chocolate mingles with roasted macadamia nuts, creating an aroma that stops you in your tracks. This isn't just another candy shop – it's where Hawaiian confectionery becomes an art form.
Through massive viewing windows, you'll watch skilled chocolatiers hand-dip each piece with practiced precision. The rhythmic hum of machinery mixes with delighted gasps from visitors tasting their first bite of signature shortbread. It's mesmerizing, really. These artisans transform simple island ingredients into something extraordinary, and you get to witness every step.
What started as a small local business has grown into something much bigger. Big Island Candies now represents everything wonderful about Hawaii's entrepreneurial spirit. They're committed to using ingredients grown right here on the island – sweet macadamia nuts from the Hamakua Coast and bold Kona coffee beans. This isn't just good business practice; it's about supporting local farmers and keeping island traditions alive.
Don't miss the tasting stations scattered throughout the factory. Sample everything from classic chocolate-covered mac nuts to innovative seasonal flavors. The beautifully packaged selections make perfect gifts, whether you're heading home or visiting friends around the island.
This place captures something special about Hawaii – how we take the best of what our land offers and share it with genuine aloha. It's that warmth you'll taste in every single bite.
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