Attraction Guide: Aplets & Cotlets Candy Kitchen, Cashmere, United States

Aplets & Cotlets Candy Kitchen Guide

Aplets & Cotlets: A Taste of Washington's Sweet History Guide

Step into the world of Aplets & Cotlets, a confectionery delight born in the heart of Cashmere, Washington. More than just a candy factory, it's a journey back in time to experience the unique flavors and history of this iconic American treat. Prepare for a sensory adventure filled with the aroma of fresh fruit and the sweet taste of tradition. The story of Aplets & Cotlets began in 1918 when two enterprising immigrants, Ernest Berg and Guy Pearce, sought to create a candy using the abundant apples and apricots grown in the Wenatchee Valley. Inspired by Turkish Delight, they experimented with different recipes until they perfected the unique blend of fruit, nuts, and powdered sugar that defines Aplets & Cotlets. The candy quickly gained popularity, becoming a symbol of the region's agricultural bounty and a beloved treat for generations. The factory itself has become a landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into the candy-making process and the history of this sweet success story. A visit to the Aplets & Cotlets Candy Kitchen is a treat for all ages. Take a self-guided tour of the factory and witness the candy-making process firsthand, from the mixing of ingredients to the packaging of the finished product. Sample the various flavors of Aplets & Cotlets, including the original apple-walnut and apricot-walnut varieties, as well as seasonal and limited-edition flavors. Browse the gift shop for souvenirs and other locally made products. The factory also offers a viewing area where you can watch the candy being made. The Aplets & Cotlets Candy Kitchen offers a variety of candies and treats, including their signature Aplets & Cotlets, as well as other fruit-based candies, chocolates, and nuts. They often have seasonal flavors and special offerings, making each visit a unique culinary experience.

Transportation

The Aplets & Cotlets Candy Kitchen is located in Cashmere, Washington. If you're driving, it's easily accessible from Highway 2. From Wenatchee, head north on Highway 2 for approximately 12 miles. The Candy Kitchen will be on your right. There is ample parking available. While public transportation options directly to the Candy Kitchen are limited, you can take a Link Transit bus to Cashmere and then walk or take a short taxi ride to the factory.