
The Sweet Spot
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And for those who enjoy the scary side, you’ll definitely want to check out our Tricky Treats variety box, back again for this Halloween season. Chocolate ghouls and goblins, gravestones or some flaming hot Cheetos!Read now
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It’s Apple Season
Read nowIt’s September and officially apple season! Along with the changing leaves and cooler weather, a new crop of a delicious variety of apples arrives. That age old saying, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” actually has some truth...
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Back to School Treats!
Read nowThere’s just something about back to school time that makes parents cheer and students groan all at the same time! The end of summer is a sure sign that kids are headed back in the classroom and teachers are busy...
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Weddings and Baby Showers – Special Occasion Celebrations!
Read now“First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes the baby in the baby carriage.” For celebrating every step of this popular playground rhyme, we’ve got you covered – in chocolate – here at Sweet P’s! Did you know that Sweet...
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Birthday Celebrations!
They say it's your birthday We're gonna have a good time I'm glad it's your birthday Happy birthday to you…Read now -
New Product! Loaded Peanut Butter Cups
One bite and you’ll know why these are as amazing as they sound. If you’re looking for an alternative treat to celebrate a holiday or birthday, set the cake aside and grab one of these instead.Read now -
Summer Picnic Treats
Read nowSummer Picnic Treats There’s nothing quite like a summer picnic to brighten your day. Picnics become a popular way for people to mingle and eat socially in outdoor parks, dating as far back as the 17th century. Originating from the...
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Summer Celebrations
June is full of celebrations! From parties for graduates and summer backyard BBQ’s, to celebrating dear old dad on Father’s Day, this month is bursting with reasons to treat someone special with something from Sweet P’s.Read now -
It’s Cherry Blossom Time in Wisconsin
Cherry trees became popular to plant in this region in the late 1800’s, steadily making this region abundant with the tart cherry crop. Today, around 10% of all cherries grown in the US come directly from Door County, Wisconsin.Read now