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NEW ORLEANS and LOUISIANA Pralines and Candies

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Includes: Confectioner Chocolates, Pecan Pies, Creole Candies, Hand-made Chocolates, Fudges, Toffees

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Alphabetical Listings ~ 21 shops

Aunt Sally's Praline Shop - New Orleans - Try these delicious Creole pralines being made since the 1930's. Sweet Pralines made over a gas stove in a copper pot, hand-poured onto marbles surfaces, with our own delicate version of New Orleans' signature candy.

Bernard's Pralines - New Orleans - Our company is a family owned and operated business based out of historic New Orleans. We have been providing customers with delicious pralines for over 12 years. Our family recipe has been passed down from generation to generation. We provide our customers with variety of warm and creamy praline flavors such as coconut, chocolate, and rum, macadamia walnut.

Cajun Pecan House - Cut Off - find king cakes, gift baskets, pecan pies and much, much more.

Creole Delicacies and Cookin Cajun - New Orleans - Our Creamy Pralines are loaded with pecans and cooked in copper kettles and hand poured. You can use our products to create dishes centered around our popular regional Creole/Cajun cuisine. In addition to our gourmet offerings, we offer a collection of kitchen gadgets, cookbooks, gift baskets, Fleur de Lis decor, Mardi Gras masks and New Orleans keepsakes, all sure to remind you of our special city.

Evans Creole Candy Factory - New Orleans - offers not only pralines Creole candies, but also fine chocolates with a Southern touch.

Gambino's Bakery - Metairie - king cakes, New Orleans and Louisiana pralines, and divinity fudge, or Louisiana coffees.

Keyala's Pralines - New Orleans - Keyala is born and raised in New Orleans, La. She started making pralines for her family and friends. She began to get so many orders that she decided to expand and start her praline business.

Laura's Candies - New Orleans - New Orleans oldest candy store, est. in 1913 and offers pralines and hand-made chocolates. Our delicious Creole pralines and hand-made chocolates are made fresh daily in our French Quarter kitchen with recipes that date back to the 18th century. We also feature Laura's Creole and Cajun gourmet items for a taste of authentic New Orleans.

Leah's Pralines - New Orleans - Leah Johnson bought Cook's Confections in 1944. Today, her family continues to sell her original pralines and other delicious confections from the same French Quarter location where she started out.

Loretta's Authentic Pralines - New Orleans - world-famous Louisiana pralines, praline cookies, pralines sauces, jams and jellies are handmade daily. Specializing in gift baskets and weddings favors featuring Loretta's Pralines.

Mister Apple - New Orleans - Sweet shop luring customers with creative, hand-dipped candy apples, plus ice cream & other treats.

Ms. K's Pralines - Metairie, Louisiana - Ms. K’s pralines are hand made and hand scooped daily to ensure ultimate freshness. Such mastery can be witnessed inside the store from open to close. In addition to Ms. K’s delicious pralines, other delicacies including pecan pie, sweet potato pie, praline brownies and praline muffins are also sold in the store daily.

New Orleans Famous Praline Company - Metairie - We use the finest ingredients (pecans, sugar, cream, etc.) and a century-old recipe to produce a truly superior praline, handmade and individually sealed for freshness! You can buy locally or we can ship them to you.

New Orleans Pralines - New Orleans - One bite of our New Orleans pralines captivate the essence of old New Orleans, rich in culture, lore, and flavor. Bring the taste of Louisiana and old New Orleans home with you.

NOLA Cajun - New Orleans - Nola Cajun is the #1 ecommerce site specializing in New Orleans and Cajun food products. We ship New Orleans and Cajun candies and sweets to everyone's front door, anywhere around the world!

Old Town Praline & Gift Shop - Metairie - Pralines and Chocolates made daily-Wedding & Party favors. Family owned and operated since 1935. Mail orders & corporate accounts. Come watch us make our candy, New Orleans pralines.

Pirogue Praline Company - Metairie, Louisiana - Since 1996, New Orleans Famous Praline Company has offered pralines to people all over the world. This popular creole candy has a uniquely sweet flavor and texture.

Pointe Coupee Pecan - Port Allen - Since 1990, cooking praline flavored Pecan Candy, Roasted & Chocolate Pecans in gift tins and bags. We cold press and bottle virgin, gluten free Pecan Oil with a high smoke point that tastes like pecans!

Royal Praline Co - New Orleans - Specializing in New Orleans’ gourmet sweets, you will find everything from Creole pralines, to sweet glazed pecans, famous Roman Candy taffy, to delicious Mississippi Mud! So, you don’t have a sweet tooth? No, problem! Shop our extensive collection of spices, mixes, hot sauces, and so much more.

Southern Candymakers - New Orleans - offers candied pralines, tortues, fudges, toffees, gift baskets and more. We offer pralines, pecan pralines, creamy caramel, buttery toffee, and chocolate candy, as well as beautiful holiday candy gift baskets, towers, and praline event favors for elegant gift-giving.

Sweet Dreams Pralines - New Orleans - We specialize in Pecan Pralines, Cakes, cookies and brownies.
 

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