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Discover the Enstrom Toffee & Confection Factory Tour in Colorado
Step into the delicious world of buttery toffee, premium chocolates, and handcrafted confections at Enstrom Candies in Grand Junction. Known worldwide for its legendary almond toffee, Enstrom offers visitors a close look at small-batch candy making with fresh ingredients and time-honored techniques.
Why it’s special:
This is one of the only toffee factories in the U.S. where guests can watch gourmet candy produced in real time—and sample treats straight from the source.
History/Story of Enstrom Candies
Enstrom began in 1960 when Chet Enstrom perfected a family recipe for almond toffee that quickly gained national recognition. Still family-owned today, Enstrom has grown into a Colorado confectionery icon known for its commitment to high-quality ingredients, small-batch craftsmanship, and timeless flavor.
What You’ll See & Do at Enstrom Toffee Factory
Watch almond toffee being cooked in copper kettles and poured onto cooling tables
Observe artisan chocolatiers dip, coat, and decorate chocolates and truffles
Learn how toffee is cut, dusted with almonds, and packaged by hand
View packaging lines where seasonal gift boxes are assembled
Enjoy complimentary samples of world-famous toffee and chocolates
Explore the retail shop and café for gelato, coffee, and fresh confections
Hands-On Elements: Sample tastings, ingredient displays, and up-close viewing of confection equipment.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed in designated viewing areas only.
Souvenirs & Extras: Almond toffee, chocolate assortments, seasonal boxes, nuts, caramel treats, gelato, gifts.
Pricing of the Enstrom Toffee Factory Tour
Factory Tour: Free
Group Tours: Free with advance reservation
Sampling included
Practical Info for Visiting Enstrom Candies
Duration: 20–40 minutes
Format: Guided observation tour with tastings
Schedule & Seasonality: Offered select days; busiest during November–December
Working Hours: Typically 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (tour times vary)
Audience: Families, candy lovers, school groups, tourists
Accessibility: Fully accessible; indoor facility
Safety & Restrictions:
Stay behind designated viewing windows
Some production areas are warm due to hot sugar
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Must book in advance; popular for culinary and STEM field trips
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable clothing; camera for candy-making action
Facilities: Retail shop, café, restrooms, parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed Sundays and holidays; production varies by season
Nearby
Western Colorado Botanical Gardens
Downtown Grand Junction Art on the Corner
Colorado National Monument — scenic drives & desert cliffs
FAQs About Visiting Enstrom Candies
Can I see the famous almond toffee being made?
Yes—most weekday mornings feature live toffee cooking, pouring, and cutting, depending on production needs.
Are free samples included?
Absolutely—guests typically enjoy almond toffee and other confection samples during the visit.
Is photography allowed?
Yes, but only from designated viewing windows to protect food-safety processes.
When is the best time to see the factory most active?
October through December are peak production months, with multiple lines running.
Does the café serve more than candy?
Yes—the café offers gelato, espresso drinks, ice cream treats, and pastries made with Enstrom ingredients.
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