Oct 24, 2024
The owner of The Candy Kitchen said he is making progress after two hurricanes ruined his business on Madeira Beach.Matthew Giordano said storm surge from Hurricane Helene flooded his business with nearly 5 feet of water. He said Helene caused more damage than Hurricane Milton. "We did have to throw away about 350 tubs of ice cream, unfortunately, that we make, but we make fudge too. We couldnt even find it it. It was gone," said Giordano. Giordano said the hurricanes destroyed the equipment inside his store. He also had to throw away all products. The candy store has been in business for 75 years. Skip Pask started visiting The Candy Shop as a child. He loved the root beer floats. He brings his grandchildren to pick out their favorite candy. He joked they don't get candy if they don't finish their dinner. "I would be here with my parents then Im bringing my children. I grew up here and I got grandkids that Im bringing out here," he said.Giordano said he did not have insurance on the building so the community started a GoFundMe page to help him rebuild."Were lucky the building is still there and people have been more than generous, thats been the huge," he said.He hopes to reopen by Thanksgiving. He said he's still in shock to see the damage caused by Hurricane Helene and Milton. "Shock, I mean I think were still kind of in that phase where youre still kind of assessing and looking around. Shock is probably the best that I could say," he added.
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