a statue of a cow
Candy selection
the front of the building
Home of the Cow Pie
baskets of candy on shelves
The best peanut butter cup ever.
You had me at peanut butter.
Exterior
drink
Cow Pie sign
Homemade dark chocolate candy selection
menu
The best peanut cup ever.
drink
Outside building
Looks good.
OMG that's one hell of an awesome peanut butter cup, its so indulgent that it's desert in a small package.
Store sign
I'm game, that's good.
Moo
Peanut Brittle
Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Puddle
Quaint little place.
Austin E.
Apr 1, 2024
Owners were nice and polite. They had a good variety of sugar free candy. The chocolate we bought was excellent. No complaints
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Brian F.
Aug 28, 2020
This is a small shop, (especially with all the precautions around COVID, which I am thankful for, and in support of) but it is packed with some amazing candy!The kids loved the Jelly Belly selection, and my wife and I loved the hand made chocolate goodies. The quality of the chocolate and the nuts made the Pecan Turtle I ate, disappear in less than a minute.It's funny, because from the outside, this place looks old, but it's well kept inside and the employees are as nice as could be.There are so many options and variations, you'll be sure to find something that meets your sweet tooth.This is definitely going to be a regular stop for us when we visit the Dells.
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Steven T.
Sep 24, 2017
When I drove by this place I did one of those cop highway U turns and speed back to it like I was chasing a speeder. I'm still not doing well at adding more sweet tooth places in my reviews and what better than a good old fashioned candy company. The place has cow seats in front so how could you not stop. The place make about 80% of the candy I'm told so I looked around to see what I could take with me. There is some samples to taste some of the goodies like the Cow Pie, I have not had a real Cow Pie to my knowledge so I grabbed one with some real peanut butter cups amount other things. This is not outlet prices because the few things that I got was over $14 and more than I imagined for a small bag of candy. They do mail order from the web site if you find some that you like and there is a lot of candy on it.
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Sarah H.
Jul 29, 2020
We love to stop here. Our last visit was in early June 2020 when we took our 2 kids and 3 of their friends away for a few days. This was our last stop before we headed back home.The girls had on hand drawn cow sandals - and they were quite the hit!! The gentleman got someone from in back to come look, they took a photo of the their feet (made their facebook page, too!) and gave each of the girls a free tshirt, which was incredibly sweet.We enjoyed our goodies and will definitely stop by anytime we are in the area.
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Allison B.
Aug 4, 2019
I live to stop here every single trip! Home of the cow pies. They are tasty but they have NOTHING on the dark chocolate angel food. OMG So, there was a trolley full of bachelorettes. The staff worked so quickly to get them in and out. Once they left we had the entire store to ourself. The ladies at work there are always so kind. They always have samples and cow paw stickers and are willing to put a cold pack in your bag so that you can travel. They have little cow seats out in front so you can take your picture. Everything they make is absolutely delicious. They have a large selection of salt water taffy and regular candy in addition to their chocolates. The angel food is by far my favorite but they have a fabulous selection of sugar free and the sugar-free toffee and sugar-free marshmallows are heavenly. It's probably a good thing we live so far away.
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Stacey L.
Nov 18, 2017
BCC is a place I've driven past for years and years but have never pulled over for. After popping in after a stay at the casino hotel across the street and spending almost $20, I realized why I've never let myself go in. When I entered I was promptly greeted by the person working the counter and offered candy samples. There were two basket sizes to choose from for your browsing and buying needs, and candy is separated by dark chocolate closest to the entrance, sugar-based candies in the center and along the back wall, and milk chocolate in the back closest to the factory side. Chocolates were priced fairly and there were a bunch of markdown deals, at least on the day I visited. Many bags featured four to six pieces, which is perfect for trying several different things. I did some gift shopping for my parents and boyfriend, and snagged some tasty treats for myself. I liked everything I've tried so far. Some of the offerings I walked away with: - Orange Meltys- Mint Meltys- Giant peanut butter cups- Peanut Butter Puddle- Mini Pecan Puddles- Peanut brittleThe least expensive was $1.50 for a bag, the most expensive was $3.25 I believe. Really not bad considering many chocolate confections run at $2-3 per piece. If you're visiting Wisconsin, BCC has some fun themed chocolates like Cow Pies that you can bring back to friends and family for a corny laugh. The chewy caramel and tasty chocolate will please past the gag.
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Mary Kay B.
Oct 15, 2016
This was a must stop on my list the weekend we were in town. Basically turtles (cow pies) and toffee, how can you go wrong? Let me tell you how....charge way to mcu for them. I completely understand the cost of making homemade candy, i tried to start my own candy company years ago. But many of these items were packaged in 4s for $3- $4. Just seemed pricey but I bought it anyway. Great idea to have samples. Tasting these little treats caused me to smile and then buy, buy, buy. After $25 worth of completely unnecessary chocolate. Hell you only live once. So stop by, save up if you need to, your taste buds will thank you. Oh, they ship people. No more excuses!
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Mike O.
Apr 2, 2007
When in the Wisconsin Dells area, you have to come here to get some chocolate or fudge products. The little candy shop, located across from Baraboo's tiny airport and close to the casino (same exit off I-90), is just a little old white building on the outside. Inside, you have tables and tables of freshly made chocolates, turtles, and other nutty goodies. They are famous for their Cowpie, which is like a chocolate turtle but the size of a thick burger patty! It's equal to about 5 or 6 turtles, but can be eaten in 1 meal if you're a real chocolate pig. Speaking of pigging out, while you're there, get some chocolate-covered raisins, which are really thickly layered like Raisinets on steroids, as well as chocolate covered coffee beans. Talk about getting a chocolate fix with your caffeine buzz!
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Julie O.
Mar 14, 2011
Baraboo candy is small but fun. the chocolate is tasty and fresh. How can you go to Wisconsin and not go home with Cow Pies? I bought a whole box of mini cow pies for only $4.95! The prices are good and the staff is friendly. Great place to stop for treats.
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Kelly W.
Aug 8, 2017
I love this place and love sharing it w my kids! When I was here w my kids yesterday, the cashier/employee took time to talk w my son, who has autism. She was so kind and sweet and asked him about his special toy (dinosaur), and just had a simple conversation w him!We also love all the goodies they have and the yummy samples!
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