Jun 22

Fudge frenzy at Denny Lynn's

by Sandra Friend in Shopping, Small Towns

Denny-LynnHernando’s got a rim of chocolate around its mouth, and it’s all Denny Lynn’s fault. This candy factory has been a fixture at the junction of SR 200 and US 41 as long as I can remember. When they moved from the strip mall to their own little building under the oaks, things just got better and better. Now, with room to move, they’re moving out creative candy like never before. I was barely off a fudge mix direct from Mackinac Island when I stopped here with my friend Phyllis to savor the possibilities, among them seafoam – a crunchy chocolate-dipped candy – and yummy maple walnut fudge. They offer so many creations, you just can’t go wrong!

Denny-Lynn’s Fudge Factory
2746 N Florida Ave, Hernando
(352) 637-3438

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5 Responses to “Fudge frenzy at Denny Lynn's”

  1. From Linda Blondheim:

    I just found your blog through facebook and I love it!! I am an old Florida gal born and raised here, living near Lacrosse. I am a Florida Landscape Painter. If you have not, please do a story on Evinston Florida where I paint so often. It is magic. You will love it!!
    Love,
    Linda Blondheim

    Posted on 24. Jun, 2009 at 10:55 am #
    • From Sandra Friend:

      Linda, thanks! Is Wilma Wood still the postmaster there? It’s been a few years since I stopped in.

      Posted on 24. Jun, 2009 at 7:43 pm #
  2. From Linda Smith:

    ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CANDY AT DENNY LYNN’S FUDGE & CHOCOLATE SHOPPE – I SPEND WAY TOO MUCH TIME THERE!

    Posted on 01. Jul, 2009 at 8:44 pm #
  3. From Steve Cieslewicz:

    I went there Fr. 1/14/11 and the place is closed, No Notice of moved or just went out of business. I will miss the licorice best in town.

    Posted on 16. Jan, 2011 at 6:10 pm #
    • From Sandra Friend:

      I checked in with them back in October and it sounded like the place would close. The owners divorced and the one who kept the shop lived at least 1.5 hours away, so it wasn’t a viable option to stay in business. I guess they had no luck selling it as a business. A real shame.

      Posted on 16. Jan, 2011 at 11:31 pm #

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