Sweet Side of Vegas: Chocolate and Candy Tour with Free Samples

Imagine strolling along the famous Las Vegas Strip, but instead of just neon lights and lively crowds, you’re indulging in more than three pounds of premium chocolates and candies. For just $89 per person, this two-hour walking tour offers an amusing blend of sweet treats, candy history, and iconic Vegas sights — all guided by a lively Elvis impersonator known affectionately as the Candy King.
From the moment you meet outside the Excalibur North Tram Station, you’ll be handed a souvenir cooler bag and a cold Coca-Cola—the perfect way to start your sugar adventure. The tour whisks you through some of the Strip’s most recognizable landmarks, including M&Ms World, Hershey’s Chocolate World, and the Coca-Cola Store. And the best part? You’ll be hopping onto a free Vegas tram, making this experience not only fun but also convenient.
Two aspects we particularly love? First, the generous candy portion — the bags of treats really are hefty! Second, the enthralling stories shared by your guide, who weaves in fascinating tidbits about candy brands and Vegas lore with humor and charm.
A possible consideration? The tour involves walking and tram rides, so if mobility or tight schedules are an issue, plan accordingly. Also, keep in mind that all gifts contain potential allergens, so if you have allergies, it’s wise to inform your guide beforehand.
This experience suits families, candy enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Vegas’s quirky side. It’s especially appealing if you enjoy learning amusing stories while indulging in sweets and snapping memorable photos.
Key Points

- Sweet treats galore: Over 3 pounds of premium chocolates, candies, and snacks included.
- Iconic Vegas sights: Stops at M&Ms, Hershey’s, Coca-Cola, and more.
- Fun and informative guides: Engaging stories behind candies and local lore.
- Convenient transportation: Free tram rides between stops.
- Photo opportunities: Iconic landmarks and themed displays.
- Family-friendly: Suitable for all ages, with plenty of snacks and fun stories.
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In-Depth Review of the Sweet Side of Vegas Tour

A Sweet Introduction to Vegas
Starting outside the Excalibur North Tram Station, the tour kicks off with a lively guide — often a charismatic Elvis impersonator — who immediately sets a fun tone. You’re handed a cooler bag and a bottle of Coca-Cola, which quickly makes you realize this is no ordinary walking tour. The emphasis here is on combining entertainment, education, and indulgence.
The price point of $89 feels justified when you consider the generous portion of treats and the free tram rides. Plus, the two-hour duration offers enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. What makes this tour stand out is its emphasis on authentic, family-friendly fun—a sweet escape from the usual Vegas hustle.
The Itinerary: A Closer Look
Meeting point: Outside the Excalibur North Tram Station, which is easy to reach via public transit, making this tour accessible without a car. The guide greets you with humor and enthusiasm, setting the tone for a relaxed yet lively experience.
First stop: The tram ride past Mandalay Bay, where your guide shares a thematic treat — perhaps inspired by the nearby Shark Reef Aquarium or House of Blues. This sets the scene for a playful day of sights and sweets.
Passing by Luxor: The guide shares an amusing tidbit about the Sphinx’s appearance in historic ads for Milky Way chocolate bars, adding a touch of nostalgic humor. You’ll receive more small treats here, keeping your sugar levels high.
Photo stop at the Statue of Liberty: You’ll hear the quirky story about how the U.S. Postal Service once used a Vegas replica of the Statue of Liberty on postage stamps—more amusing than anything else. It’s a rare insight into how even something as serious as postage can have a Vegas twist!
Brooklyn Bridge replica: This is linked to the origin of Tootsie Rolls in Brooklyn, and your guide hands over a pack, connecting the candy to its New York roots.
Inside the Candy Stops
Hershey’s Chocolate World: This is a true highlight—with a two-story candy paradise filled with stunning sculptures, exclusive merchandise, and plenty of photo opportunities. The environment is cheerful and colorful, perfect for snapping fun pictures and indulging in free samples.
Here, travelers have raved about the generous gift bags and the lively atmosphere. Amanda_F calls it a “fantastic tour for the family” with very generous candy portions and interesting stories. You’ll find a wide array of treats — both classic and unique.
Hello Kitty Cafe: A quick stop that offers a cute photo op and some Hello Kitty Candy, adding a touch of kawaii fun to your day.
Hard Rock Cafe: Elvis memorabilia and more candy—a fitting tribute to Vegas’s musical roots. The guide’s stories about Elvis and the memorabilia are lively and engaging, with Julia_B describing the host as “so very kind, funny, and accommodating.”
Coca-Cola Store: Inside, you’ll find a colorful world of soda with a giant glass Coke bottle outside. You’re handed a cold Coca-Cola—the perfect refreshment. The store is full of memorabilia and collectibles, making it an interesting stop for fans and photo lovers alike.
M&M’s World: Walls of every color, fun merchandise, and photo spots make this a crowd favorite. The guide gifts you a sweet package, and the colorful environment makes for lively photos. It’s a pure sugar-fueled playground.
The Stranger Things connection: Passing by the former exhibit site, your guide hands you a 3 Musketeers Bar, linking it to the show’s monsters’ favorite snack—just a fun, quirky touch.
MGM’s Leon the Lion: The tour concludes with the impressive bronze statue of Leon the Lion—the largest in the Western Hemisphere. It’s a majestic photo spot and a fitting end to a day of fun and frivolity.
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What’s Included and What’s Not
Included: Over 3 pounds of candies, a glass Coca-Cola, a souvenir cooler bag, tram rides, and plenty of storytelling and photo ops. The treats are genuinely a highlight, with many reviewers noting the large portions and variety.
Not included: Tips are appreciated but not required, and any additional purchases in gift shops are optional.
Practical Considerations
The tour is family-friendly, but be aware of potential allergens in the gifts, including nuts and peanuts. It’s wise to alert the guide if you have allergies. The small group size (up to 15 travelers) ensures a personalized experience, but booking at least a month in advance—on average 31 days—is recommended to secure your spot.
Transportation-wise, the free tram is a real convenience, saving you walking time and making the experience more relaxed.
Authenticity and Value
While some might worry about whether the treats and stories are “authentic,” the reviews suggest the guides are knowledgeable and engaging. Amanda_F mentions the interesting candy history shared by the guide, and Julia_B highlights the kindness and humor of the host, making the experience memorable.
The value for money is clear when you consider the generous gift bags and the entertainment. It’s a lighthearted, fun way to explore the Strip while indulging in some nostalgia and sweet treats.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re looking for a family-friendly activity that combines Vegas sightseeing with a sweet twist, this is a perfect fit. It’s especially suited for candy lovers, photo enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a lighter, humorous side of Vegas that’s different from the usual gambling and shows.
Travelers who appreciate stories behind brands, enjoy interactive experiences, and want to sample a variety of candies will find this tour both entertaining and delicious.
The Sum Up

The Sweet Side of Vegas tour offers an unexpected blend of entertaining storytelling, iconic attractions, and generous candy samples. It’s a delightful snack-sized adventure perfect for families, couples, or groups seeking a fun, relaxed way to enjoy the Strip.
The knowledgeable guides make the stops engaging, sharing amusing and fascinating facts that keep the mood lively. The free tram rides and photo opportunities add value, making it easy to experience several of Vegas’s most recognizable landmarks without exhausting yourself.
While it’s a short tour, the large portions of candy and fun stories leave a sweet impression that will appeal to those with a sweet tooth and a sense of humor. It’s not just about candy — it’s about creating fun memories and discovering a playful side of Vegas.
This experience is especially suited for families with children, candy enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a lighthearted, tasty break from the usual Vegas hustle. If you love stories, photos, and sweets, this tour promises a sweet escape into the colorful, sugary world that Las Vegas has to offer.
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children? Yes, the tour is family-friendly and includes plenty of treats and fun stories suitable for all ages.
How much candy do I get? You’ll load a cooler bag with over 3 pounds of chocolates, candies, and treats, making it a very generous sampling.
Can I bring allergens or special dietary needs? Gifts may contain allergens including peanuts, so make sure to inform your guide if you have food allergies.
How long is the tour? It lasts approximately 2 hours and includes walking and tram rides.
Where does the tour start and end? It begins outside the Excalibur North Tram Station and ends at the M&Ms Las Vegas store.
Is the tram ride included? Yes, free tram rides are part of the tour, making it easy to move between stops.
What’s the best way to book? Book at least a month in advance, as on average, the tour is booked 31 days ahead.
Is tipping expected? Tips are appreciated but not required.
Final thoughts

If you’re seeking a light, fun activity that combines Vegas sights, sweet indulgence, and entertaining stories, this tour hits the mark. It offers enough treats to satisfy your sweet tooth, engaging commentary to keep you entertained, and plenty of photo opportunities to capture your fun day. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or flying solo with a craving for sugar, this experience promises a delightful, memorable taste of Vegas’s playful side.
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