Shopping in Atlantic Coast
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Angell & Phelps
Churning out chocolate since 1925, today this factory makes 100,000lb of 137 different kinds of candy each year, including white chocolates shaped like conch shells. Free factory tours on the hour from 10am to 4pm, excluding noon.
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Armor
This hip men’s shop in Avondale features kickin’ threads from the likes of Diesel, Ben Sherman and Caffeine. Sporting an excellent sales room, you’re sure to leave looking like a runway model. Or at least like you…but way cooler.
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Peterbrooke Chocolatier
Come here for chocolate-coated popcorn, pretzels and more. Reserve ahead for tours ($1 including samples), which run at 10am Monday to Friday. There’s a great bench two blocks west. Munch away and watch the river roll past.
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The Rising Moon
Among soy candles and crystals, browse fair-trade products made from recycled banana tree fibers or car engines. The business supports craftsmen from Kenya to Thailand.
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Antique Dealers Association of St Augustine
Meandering through the town's antique shops could take days; contact the Antique Dealers Association of St Augustine for a brochure or advice on finding collectibles.
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Anomaly
Buying the jewelry, casual tops, or kids’ beachwear in this lime-colored shop makes you feel warm inside: the goods sold here are created by local designers.
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Daytona Flea & Farmers Market
With over 1000 booths and 600 vendors, it claims to be the world’s biggest flea market. At the corner of US 92 at I-95, 1 mile west of the Speedway.
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Ocean Walk Village
About 2½ blocks up from the Daytona Beach Pier is the flash, new Ocean Walk Village, a multilevel restaurant, movie and shopping center.
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Chopper’s World
The best of the bike shops, browse brain buckets, deerskin dusters and studded saddlebags among more than 10,000 motorcycle parts.
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Global Goods and Gifts
Global Goods sells handmade crafts and farmer-grown coffee, all processed and imported by fair trades-people.
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Farmers’ Market
Head to Hemming Plaza, across from City Hall, for quirky jewelry and hand-carved flowers.
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