🍫 A Sweet Legacy: Inside Rosalind Candy Castle

Step inside Rosalind Candy Castle in New Brighton, and you’re stepping into more than just a candy shop—you’re stepping into a century of sweet tradition.
Since 1914, our family has been handcrafting chocolates that bring smiles to faces young and old. What started as a small confectionery by Greek immigrant Gust Zachos has grown into Beaver County’s sweetest landmark. Today, under the care of the Crudden family, Rosalind Candy Castle continues to create the treats that generations have grown to love.
👑 What Makes Us a Candy Castle?
Every piece of chocolate we make is crafted with the same dedication and attention to detail that’s kept our doors open for over 111 years. From creamy meltaways and caramels to our seasonal favorites like pumpkin truffles and chocolate-covered Pretzels, our candies are made with care and a little sprinkle of castle magic.
🏰 More Than Just Candy—It’s a Tradition
For many local families, Rosalind Candy Castle isn’t just a store—it’s a tradition. It’s picking out Easter bunnies in the spring, sharing chocolate-covered strawberries on Valentine’s Day, and gifting assortments of buttery caramels at Christmas. Our customers often tell us they grew up visiting our shop with their parents and now bring their own children to experience the same sweet magic.
🎉 Sweet Ways to Celebrate
Beyond our retail shop, we’re proud to support schools, dance teams, churches, and local organizations through our fundraising program. Nothing makes us happier than seeing our chocolates help our community thrive—because sweet treats make fundraising a little more fun (and a lot more delicious!).
✨ Visit the Castle!
Whether you’re stopping by for a classic assortment, ordering a custom gift, or kicking off a fundraiser, Rosalind Candy Castle is here to make life a little sweeter. Come see why generations have called us their hometown candy store—you just might leave with a bag full of chocolate and a heart full of nostalgia.
Rosalind Candy Castle – Spreading Sweet Smiles Since 1914.