In Business: River Street Sweets Savannah’s Candy Kitchen

Longtime Greenville resident Lisa Warriner has opened a River Street Sweets Savannah’s Candy Kitchen, a famed Southern candy franchise, in the bustling area of downtown Greenville.

River Street Sweets began serving up sweets for Greenville guests in early February 2019 and held a ribbon cutting ceremony with giveaways and free samples. There was a huge turn out with many in the Greenville community there to support the opening, including Mayor Knox White. A portion of the proceeds from all Chocolate Loggerhead® sales that day will be donated to the Caretta Research Project, a charity partner of River Street Sweets.

“We’ve seen time and again that our Southern confections, family-friendly atmosphere and old-fashioned approach to candy making appeals to people nationwide,” said Jennifer Strickland, co-founder and co-CEO. “We’re confident the people of Greenville will fall in love with our historic brand and we’re excited that Lisa and her family are the ones to bring it to the area.”

As a Greenville native, Lisa is thrilled to “bring this franchise to our beloved downtown area! I fell in love with this special candy store concept after visiting Savannah and I couldn’t wait to bring it to Main Street in Greenville! The handmade candy making and family recipes – it’s what the River Street Sweets brand is all about and I am excited to share it with our community.”

River Street Sweets is located at 12 S Main Street and features the same Southern confections that guests have come to know and love since the flagship store opened in 1973 in Savannah: World Famous Pralines, handmade chocolate Loggerheads, hand dipped caramel apples and homemade ice cream and gelato, just to name a few.

For more information about River Street Sweets visit their website at www.ilovepralines.com.