The people who make them can be called bakers, or pastry chefs if specializing in cakes and pasties, or confectioners if specializing in food items such as candy and sweets. The specialist places where these foods items are sold (other that just a supermarket) are a bakery, a bread shop/store, a cake shop/store, a cakery, a pie shop, a pastry shop, a patisserie, a confectioners, a candy store, a sweet shop, a lolly shop, a toffee shop, etc. The names differ from country to country. For example, in North America they tend to be referred to as store (candy store) and in the UK they tend to be referred to as shop (sweet shop). Overall, people who make bread and cakes are called bakers, and the place where they are sold is called a bakery.
.
How about a person who only sells bread, cakes, etc.? Baker - for those who make, make and sell as well as for those who just sell? Thank you in advance.
A confectioner makes / sells sweets, generally candies. A baker sells sweet baked goods.
baker
The people who sell bread and cakes are called bakers
Candy is the usual term for sweets.
A sweetshop will sell sweets (candies in USA!) and a cake shop will sell cakes. Though, it is more likely that a shop will sell both products. The person selling sweets and cakes could be called a 'Confectioner.'
Sell Sweets
baker
you go to the store and then buy sweets then trade those sweets for a pig
Yes!
partychef
patisserie or baker
fishmongers
They call people and sell software.
something that people make or grow, usually to sell
with a permit, yes.