
The Most Beloved Candy in Texas Comes from Austin and Lubbock
It’s candy season, and while Sour Patch Kids and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups dominate Halloween buckets, Texas has its own flavor when it comes to satisfying a sweet tooth.
You might expect the Lone Star State to boast more local candy creations, but surprisingly, most of our favorites come from national brands. Still, Texans tend to lean toward less sugary, more flavorful indulgences.
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Take Tres Leches cake — it’s sweet, but never overwhelming. Or the legendary Texas sheet cake, rich and chocolatey but balanced by the earthy crunch of pecans. Texans don’t just crave sugar; they crave texture, richness, and tradition.
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We do have to give a tip of the cowboy hat to Blue Bell Ice Cream. There's pretty much nothing richer and more satisfying than a scoop of Blue Bell Homemade Vanilla.
The Local Legends Stand Out For Texas Candy
Two homegrown treats stand out when it comes to Texas-made candy.
Goodart Peanut Patties – Born in Lubbock in 1939, this combination of roasted peanuts and glossy red corn syrup is a nostalgic classic. Crunchy, chewy, and unmistakably old-school, it’s a staple of roadside stores and gas stations across the state.
Lammes Candies Pecan Pralines – Since 1885, Austin’s Lammes Candies has been crafting some of the best pralines in America. Their combination of creamy caramel and roasted Texas pecans hits that perfect balance of sweet and nutty — a candy that feels both refined and down-home.
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Kids may love gummy worms and sour candies, but pralines and peanut patties represent something deeper — a Texas taste for heritage, craft, and comfort. For grown-ups with Southern roots, biting into a Lammes praline isn’t just dessert; it’s nostalgia.
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