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Penny Candy on Blackstone

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:43 am
by Guest
Was Carol Gustonian the same person that ran Penny Candy on Blackstone in the early 70's?

Re: Penny Candy on Blackstone

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 9:12 am
by Christopher Stone
I believe the answer is "Yes!"


Re: Penny Candy on Blackstone

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 2:41 am
by cabeef
OMG, Penny Candy! I used to go there in the late 70s/early 80s and buy punk/new wave T-shirts and buttons like: Devo, Adam and the Ants, Black Flag, Sex Pistols, etc. This shop was the granddaddy/precursor to today's Hot Topic mall store chain. Great memories of this tiny cool store crammed with stuck on Blackstone.

Re: Penny Candy on Blackstone

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:09 pm
by 69GT
Isn't the Penny Candy sign still up on the abandoned building on Blackstone?

Re: Penny Candy on Blackstone

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:56 pm
by Long time Fresnan
Yes the sign still is there as its the building. I think so is the stock. Rumor has it the old gal just got fed up with, people "window shopping" so she started charging people a fee to walk in the door. This pretty much killed her business, so one day she just locked up the doors and never returned, I heard she owned most of that block and makes more than enough money off that investment and doesnt need to reopen Penny Candy. Least thats what I heard. I used to love shopping there and checking out what they had.

Re: Penny Candy on Blackstone

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 8:28 am
by Rodney
An interesting story I heard back in the late '60s was that when Penny Candy first opened (1967?), it was subject to considerable police harassment, ostensibly because it sold "drug paraphernalia," but more likely because the police didn't like the "hippies" that patronized it.

The story goes that Gussie remembered that when the Orange Ogre was open, one of her regular customers was a young Fresno State student who went on to land a top position with local law enforcement (I won't name names or be more specific). She paid him a visit, and told him if the harassment didn't stop, she would "out" him as the closeted gay man that he was (he was married by then). And so---it stopped!

Re: Penny Candy on Blackstone

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:46 am
by Stan the Man
Wondering if old Carol is still vertical? Gotta love those sixties!

Re: Penny Candy on Blackstone

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 2:05 pm
by Big J
This is true. Toward the end she charged a buck to come in, which went toward your purchase if you bought something. Otherwise your buck was gone. Then she closed. Someone said she's VERY active on eBay, still getting rid of all that old stuff.

Re: Gay & Lesbian Lost Fresno

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 3:44 pm
by LisaMarquise
My mom was a good friend of Carols and we used to go by Penny Candy all the time. In the 60's I got lots of groovy stuff for my room there, like posters and a psychedelic fringed paper lamp that hung in my room until college. My brothers used to buy gag stuff like fake barf and rubber chickens. I loved that store. In the late 90's I went by and it was closed but still crammed with stuff. I was like 'WTF'?!

THANK YOU to all who posted what happened to the store and Carol. I've wondered! I didn't know she started charging a dollar to go in, but it sounds about right. She was always really nice to my mom and all of us, being like minded liberal friends, but she could be kind of loud, at times with customers, and she sort of scared me when I was younger. She was large, loud and proud, and wore colorful mu-mu's sometimes, as I recall.

I think she tried to start a poster printing business in the late 70's, which failed, and I'm sorry to say was quite possibly inspired and encouraged by my parents who had a start up self publishing business then called Homestead Press, which also failed. 70's ventures.... My mom and I moved to southern CA years ago when I went to college, and she hasn't talked to Carol in many years. I'm going to see if I can find Carol on ebay and put them in touch. If anyone knows her or how to get hold of her, please let me know. I didn't know she owned all those other places.

Re: Gay & Lesbian Lost Fresno

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:04 pm
by Guest
If Carol knew you she wouldn't change you. The only time I had to pay is when there were people coming in at the same time and she tell me "I'm sorry honey but I dont want anyone seeing me letting you in for free". I really don't know why people got pissed off for having to pay 50 cents, that money was put towards whatever you bought. I could understand where she was coming from, the store was cramped enough so people would come in and just look and a small few would steal from her.