Sweet Eats in Las Vegas. Photo Credit: Westside Shooter
If you scored a cheap tickets to Las Vegas, you might as well splurge on a sweet treat. After all – there is enough indulgence going around.
The Sugar Factory
3655 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
The sugar factory, as one might expect, offers a full range of sweet treats and tasty drink concoctions.  Candy samples, delicious desserts, and their impressive goblets of alcoholic beverages are just the tip of the iceberg.  A full menu keeps you satisfied for more than sweets, should you be inclined.
M&M World
3785 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
M&M World is a paradise for candy covered chocolate treat lovers.  Everything from a choose your color wall of M&Ms to an M-related 3D movie, tons of M&M swag, and some fun photo ops are available.  M&M World is free to enter.
It’s Sugar
6587 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Located inside the New York, New York Resort and Casino, It’s Sugar will happily satisfy your sweet tooth.  Chocolate covered gummy bears and the shrine to everything bacon are local favorites.
Sweet Spot Candy Shop
616 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
This little shop offers some of the most fresh, delicious candy on the market.  Everything from chocolate to taffy to nostalgic treats is offered.  Feel free to take a few samples before you buy!
Godiva Chocolatier 
3200 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Head into the Godiva Chocolatier for a free truffle sample before you purchase any one of their tempting chocolate covered treats.  From massive chocolate covered strawberries to an expensive (but worth it) box of candies, be sure to check out this chocolate heaven located in the Venetian’s Grand Canal Shoppes.
Lick
3930 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Located inside the shops of the Luxor, Lick sells everything you could lick, from lollipops to hard candy.  A cute camera area begs you to show off your tongue for the camera.  Keep the kids away from this lollipop stand; Vegas has found its way in.
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Photo Credit: Westside Shooter

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