"We originally started as a general store, and we've evolved into a candy store and Elephant Museum," says co-owner Isaac Bucher. This evolution showcases the unique blend of interests that define Mister Eds.
"Mr. Ed collected elephants. He opened a museum for the public to see, and along with that, he sold a lot of candy," highlighting the dual purpose of the establishment, combining a love for sweets and elephants.
Inside the store, there are 12,000 elephants on display and over 400 different flavors of fudge, creating a vibrant experience for visitors who appreciate both candy and collectibles.
Fresh peanuts are also made in a 1902 peanut roaster, adding to the nostalgic and unique offerings that attract visitors to this unusual museum and candy shop.
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