Candy Shack
Where children eat FREE… whether they want to or not.
Deep in the drifting snows of Black Forest Road sits a legendary little eatery: The Grimm Brothers’ Candy Shack, a sugar-stitched hideaway famous for its bottomless sweets bar, questionable broom-traffic, and its “eat free” policy for children (a tradition no one has dared ask the Brothers to clarify).
Some say the Shack was built atop an older gingerbread foundation—one that keeps mysteriously regenerating. Others insist the green-skinned kitchen witch is just part of the charm (though the scorch marks on her broom raise certain… culinary concerns).
Whatever the truth, travelers swear the cocoa is hot, the shingles are real cookie, and the peppermint lampposts hum softly after dark. And yes—it’s always open.
This charming advertisement art print was illustrated by Daniel M. Davis, and each one is hand-signed by the artist. Bring a bit of Grimm-flavored Fauxlore to your wall—minus the danger of being stuffed in an oven.
DETAILS
Measures 12x18 inches
Printed on metallic shimmer paper for magical sparkle
Sharp, vibrant colors with crisp printing
Ships flat in an envelope or box (no broom-delivery, sorry)
Contains no aspartame (witch-certified)
30-day money-back guarantee
Shipping: 2-3 Business Days





