Cumberland, Maine (ME) Candy and Other Confectionery Products Companies

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Len Libby Candy Shops
419 Us Route 1
Scarborough ME 04074
(207) 883-4897
Haven's Candies
87 County Road
Westbrook ME 04092
(207) 772-1557

Haven's Candies is a privately held company in Westbrook, ME and is a Unknown business.
Old Port Candy Co.
422 Fore Street
Portland ME 041014027
(207) 772-0600

Great fudge, Maine-made treats, gourmet chocolates, over 100 bulk candies; Jelly Bellys, gummi candies, & chocolate-covered-anything-you-can-think-of.
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Dean'sSweets
82 Middle Street
Portland ME 04101
(207) 899-3664

Maker, retailer and wholesaler of extraordinary hand-made chocolates.
Wilbur's Of Maine Chocolate
32 Independence Dr.
Freeport ME 04032
(207) 865-4071
Wilbur's of Maine
174 Lower Main St.
Freeport ME 04032
(207) 865-4071
Island Candy
P.O. BOX 116
Orrs Island ME 04066
(207) 833-6639
Island Candy
1795 Harpswell Islands Road
Orrs Island ME 04066
(207) 833-6639
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