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'''Karamell-Kuche'''- This confectionery sells caramel and other candies. Sponsored by Storck USA, the store replaced Glas und Porzellan in 2010. The name Karamell-Kuche is translated to "Caramel-Kitchen" in English.
'''Weinkeller'''- This wine store allow allows guests to buy over 50 kinds of vintage German wines, as well as taste over 20 varieties. Weinkeller translates to "Wine Cellar" in English.
'''Kunsterbeit in Kristall'''- This shop sells jewelry, vases , and other crystal works of art. Kunsterbeit in Kristall translates to "Art Work in Crystal" in English. The store opened in 1990.
'''Volkskunst'''- This store used to sell craft art, but recently it has carried more general German souvenirs. Volkskunst translates to "Peoples Art" in English.
'''Stein Haus'''-True to its name, this store sells beer steins and other beer related merchandise. Stein Haus opened in the former location of Süssigkeiten.
'''Glaskunst'''- This small shop sells glassware, crystal , and even personally engraved steins. Glaskunst opened on March 3, 2002, in the former location of Germany's WorldKey kiosk. At this time, the glassware kart that had resided in the Germany pavilion closed.
===Former Shopping===
'''Porzellanhaus'''- This store sold Hutschenreuther porcelain. Porzellanhaus opened on October 1, 1982 and closed in 1989, before reopening as Die Weihnachts Ecke.
'''Der Bucherwurm'''- This shop sold books, sheet music , and other German souvenirs. Der Bucherwurm opened October 1, 1982 and closed in 1999 to make way for Das Kaufhaus.
'''Glas und Porzellan'''- This store featured M.I Hummel figurines, and Goebel giftware. Initially sponsored by W. Goebel Porzeilanfabrik, Glas und Porzellan closed in 2010 and was replaced by Karamell-Kuche.