The Arizona Republic

The best places to shop for a taste of Mexico’s candy

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You’ve heard of Party City and candy stores like It’s Sugar, but dulcerías are a bit different. These shops specialize in selling a wide variety of candies and sweets imported from Mexico. They not only offer a delightful assortment of traditiona­l and uniquely flavored candies, but they also play a significan­t role in preserving and promoting Latin culinary traditions.

Dulcerías are cultural hubs, fostering a sense of nostalgia and connection to heritage, while also acting as a starting point for anyone looking to journey into the vibrant world of Mexican sweets.

Here’s a look at four of the most popular dulceíras in metro Phoenix.

Dulcería La Bonita

One of the most recognizab­le and iconic Mexican candy stores in Arizona has three locations around the Valley. Dulcería La Bonita is a go-to for people buying not just candy, but all kinds of party supplies. As you enter La Bonita you will be greeted by colorful aisles of Mexican and American candy, chips, cookies, party decoration­s, balloons and piñatas. You can find them in Phoenix, Mesa and South Phoenix.

Details: Multiple Valley locations. labonita.store.

Dulcería Valentina

Dulcería Valentina started in 1997. CFO Franklin Martinez explained that his mother had a passion for business and started with an ice cream truck. As the years passed, demand for more Mexican products grew and now Valentina offers a variety of Mexican products including candy, spices and clay pots. According to Martinez, Valentina sells both American and Mexican candy to better serve the diverse Hispanic population in metro Phoenix.

Details: 2540 N. 35th Ave. #2, Phoenix. 602-442-9487. 2454 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix. 602-275-2232. valentinas­partyworld.com.

Dulcería El Caramelo LLC

Not messing with the classics, this small dulcería specialize­s in traditiona­l sweets like tamarind, coconut and milk candies, along with unique lollipops,

spicy gummies and chamoy-flavored treats. They also feature Mexican chocolate, party supplies and custom candy options.

Details: 5821 N. 67th Ave. #107, Glendale. 623-215-2575, facebook.com/Dulceria-El-Caramelo-LLC.

Dulcería Leonardo’s

This hidden gem is located inside

Desert Sky Mall, drawing customers in with vibrant colors and enticing aromas. It’s a place where you can grab candies to eat on the go or buy in bulk for future parties.

Details: 7537 Thomas Road, Phoenix. 623-206-9940.

 ?? ?? Boxes and bags of Mexican candy line the shelves of Dulceria Importacio­nes Valentinas in Phoenix.
Boxes and bags of Mexican candy line the shelves of Dulceria Importacio­nes Valentinas in Phoenix.
 ?? ?? Aileen Juarez helps a customer at Dulceria Importacio­nes Valentinas in Phoenix.
Aileen Juarez helps a customer at Dulceria Importacio­nes Valentinas in Phoenix.
 ?? DIANNIE CHAVEZ PHOTOS/THE REPUBLIC ?? The exterior of Dulceria Importacio­nes Valentinas in Phoenix on Aug. 24.
DIANNIE CHAVEZ PHOTOS/THE REPUBLIC The exterior of Dulceria Importacio­nes Valentinas in Phoenix on Aug. 24.

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