Exhibit – How Sweet It Is: The History of Candy Making in Cambridge

The Cambridge Museum of History & Culture, in collaboration with the Office of Mayor E. Denise Simmons, invites you to view its pop-up public history exhibition, How Sweet It Is: The History of Candy Making in Cambridge.

How Sweet It Is tells the story of Cambridge’s once-booming candy industry. Home to confectionery factories, Cambridge helped shape the nation’s sweet tooth with everything from candy bars and caramel to fine bonbons. The exhibition focuses on “Confectioners Row,” a stretch of Main Street where many candy companies once operated and where the exhibition will now be displayed.

The exhibition is co-curated by Jeremy Spindler and Jeffrey Myers of Spindler Confections, and presented in collaboration with the museum’s tremendous partners, Spindler Confections & Savory Delights, BXP, Cambridge Redevelopment Authority, Cambridge Arts, the Cambridge Historical Commission, History Cambridge, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Visitors to the exhibit will enjoy historic photographs, vintage packaging, company histories, and stories of the people and innovations that made Cambridge a true “Candy Land.” The exhibit will be running for the month of June, 2025 (National Candy Month). The location is ADA accessible.

For more details, visit The Cambridge Museum of History and Culture website or call 617-349-4327.

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