Candy Lady, Albuquerque
Albuquerque’s Old Town is rich with history in adobe and stone, but one storefront has built its legend out of sugar. For over three decades, The Candy Lady has delighted visitors with a mix of sweets ranging from old-fashioned fudge to chile-spiked novelties found nowhere else.
Inside, the selection is as eclectic as the city itself. Counters overflow with more than twenty fudge flavors, imported licorice, hand-dipped fruits, truffles, and brittle. Local ingredients shine through in recipes like piñon brittle glazed with green chile, red-chile chocolate bars, and pepper-infused hard candies. Even the fudge gets a New Mexico twist, balancing heat and sweetness in true Southwestern style.
The shop also celebrates Albuquerque’s pop-culture fame with playful nods to Breaking Bad. Fans can browse mugs, shirts, and novelty bags of “blue candy,” a humorous tribute to Walter White’s fictional empire—here, the only chemistry is sugar science.
Part neighborhood institution, part playful cultural nod, The Candy Lady captures the spirit of Albuquerque one sugary creation at a time. From chile-laced treats to classic confections and whimsical memorabilia, each visit offers a taste of the city’s unique character.
Inside, the selection is as eclectic as the city itself. Counters overflow with more than twenty fudge flavors, imported licorice, hand-dipped fruits, truffles, and brittle. Local ingredients shine through in recipes like piñon brittle glazed with green chile, red-chile chocolate bars, and pepper-infused hard candies. Even the fudge gets a New Mexico twist, balancing heat and sweetness in true Southwestern style.
The shop also celebrates Albuquerque’s pop-culture fame with playful nods to Breaking Bad. Fans can browse mugs, shirts, and novelty bags of “blue candy,” a humorous tribute to Walter White’s fictional empire—here, the only chemistry is sugar science.
Part neighborhood institution, part playful cultural nod, The Candy Lady captures the spirit of Albuquerque one sugary creation at a time. From chile-laced treats to classic confections and whimsical memorabilia, each visit offers a taste of the city’s unique character.
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Candy Lady on Map
Sight Name: Candy Lady
Sight Location: Albuquerque, USA (See walking tours in Albuquerque)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: Albuquerque, USA (See walking tours in Albuquerque)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Walking Tours in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
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Travel Distance: 3.6 Km or 2.2 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.3 Km or 0.8 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.3 Km or 0.8 Miles
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Travel Distance: 22.6 Km or 14 Miles
Tour Duration: 9 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 22.6 Km or 14 Miles




