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Bucks Cookie Store 1st In PA To Pour "Dirty Soda"

This is a summary of business stories that made news in Bucks County this past week.

The Newtown Crumbl Store - already known for its freshly baked cookies - is the chain's first location in Pennsylvania to offer "Dirty Soda."
The Newtown Crumbl Store - already known for its freshly baked cookies - is the chain's first location in Pennsylvania to offer "Dirty Soda." (Jeff Werner/Patch)

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A Bucks County Crumbl Store - already known for its freshly baked cookies - is the chain's first location in Pennsylvania to offer "Dirty Soda."

Meanwhile, a landmark restaurant has closed after 60 years in business.

This is a summary of business stories that made news in Bucks County this past week:

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Landmark Dining Spot Closes

The landmark Candlewyck Pub and Restaurant in Buckingham Township has closed after 60 years. (Read More)

(Jeff Werner/Patch)

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Crumbl Store 1st In PA To Offer "Dirty Soda"

The Newtown Crumbl Store - already known for its freshly baked cookies - is making news as the chain's first location in Pennsylvania to offer "Dirty Soda." (Read More)

Sesame Place Designation As Certified Autism Center Renewed

Sesame Place Philadelphia's designation as a Certified Autism Center has been renewed by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards. (Read More)

(Google Maps)

Bucks Housing Market Shows Strong Spring

The Bucks County housing market gained momentum in March as more buyers returned to the market and home prices continued to hold strong, according to monthly statistics by the Bucks County Association of Realtors. (Read More)

(Shutterstock)

New Retail Businesses To Open At Village

Two new retail businesses are coming to the Village at Newtown Shopping Center. Warby Parker will expand its Pennsylvania footprint with a new store at the village. (Read More)

(Jeff Werner/Patch)

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