1. Welcome

    July 13, 2011 by webmaster

    Our brick&mortar store, Sturbridge Candy & Gift Shoppe, has closed its doors. Although we no longer sell candy or chocolate, we continue to offer a wide selection of jewelry.

    Please contact Rose directly for information on hosting or attending one of our fine jewelry parties.


  2. Blings & Things in Sturbridge

    January 9, 2012 by webmaster

    We are pleased to announce that an exclusive selection of our new jewelry offerings are now available for a limited time only at Antiques & Collectibles in Fortunato Court, Main Street, Sturbridge. We hope to see you there!


  3. Sturbridge Harvest Festival

    October 19, 2011 by webmaster

    Had a fantastic time at the 2011 Sturbridge Harvest Festival on the Town Common! It was wonderful to see so many faces, both old and new; at the Sturbridge Candy booth and at our new Jewelry booth! Thank you all for coming out!


  4. New York Magazine & Sturbridge Candy

    July 13, 2011 by webmaster

    New York Magazine’s April, 1982 issue has this photo of Sturbridge Candy on the bottom left of page 49:


  5. Valentine’s Day Chocolates

    July 13, 2011 by webmaster

    Here is one of our former Valentine’s Day offerings (click the picture for the delicious full-size version):


  6. Jim’s Flyin’ Diner

    July 13, 2011 by webmaster

    Jim’s Flyin’ Diner is located a penny’s toss from the Southbridge Airport runway and provides an amazing view of small propeller-driven aircraft taking off and landing. Many of the regulars are airplane pilots who have come down for a bite to eat.

    For lunch and evening meals, Paul Servant and his sister Louise have a special board that changes every day and includes such items as Fish & Chips, French Canadian Meat Pie, Shepherd’s Pie, Lemon Chicken, Liver and Onions and many others. The French fries are homemade and as special healthy fry, they offer an option of sweet potato fries. You can dine inside or outside on the deck. Calling ahead for take-out is requested.

    The diner car was manufactured in Pequannock, New Jersey in 1958 and is believed to be one of less than 15 that were made by Master.

    It served as the Soup, Sauce and More Diner in Rhode Island during the early 1980s, and was later seen on blocks at a used car lot in Cranston. It was purchased and moved to Southbridge Airport in 1987 where Jim’s Flyin’ Diner has served many satisfied customers since.

    Jim’s Flyin’ Diner
    220 Airport Access Road, Southbridge, MA 01550-1275
    (508) 765-7100
    Open May through September
    Hours:
    Monday: Closed
    Tue & Wed: 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM
    Thurs & Fri: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
    Sat & Sun 6 AM:00 – 2:00 PM (Serving Breakfast only on Sundays)

    Flyin’ Diner T-Shirts are also available.