I went to your store around 1:30 yesterday and the store was empty from customers and we noticed two employees. I drove from about 25 minutes away to check out your Swedish candy selection with my mom. I noticed you had a lot of variety and was very excited and walking in when the store was empty was a bonus, gave me a chance to browse. But I was very disheartened when I walked in and noticed one employee (black girl) watch my mom and I walk in and she immediately walked into the back. The cashier looked over and went back to adjusting something behind the counter. No one greeted us or said anything. So I continued to look and navigate myself, I had to ask questions on which scoop goes where and which bag to use. I went around and got my candy wondering why no one said anything to my mom and I especially being the only ones in the store. They just kept doing their own thing, I asked what their favorite candy was and the cashier answered the other employee simply laughed at my question. My mom asked if they had a certain candy and the cashier rolled her eyes and pointed in a direction. During this another couple walked in and also was not greeted, I over heard them mention how rude it was that no one said anything to them and they walked out. When I walked up to pay for my candy a group of teenage girls came in and both employees greeted them asked how they were doing. The cashier showed them where bags and scoops were as the other employee told them where they could find all the candy around the store where the scales were etc. The store is great but your customer service was terrible. Two groups felt disrespected because they weren't greeted or talked to but yet a small group of young adults came in and they were talked to and shown everything. All I hear about is how it's a woman owned shop and the owner is amazing and so friendly, I didn't see that from any of their...
Read moreIf you're a fan of BouNom Bakery, you will be a fan of BouNom Emporium. Khamla, the owner, recently opened up a gilded age candy shop right across the parking lot from there. They sell retro toys and candies from Japan, Korea, and Europe.
It's a cute little shop that has a small silo connected to it. They did a wonderful job with the decor and colors inside and outside. When you first walk in, on the left there are an assortment of candies that you can scoop into a bag. You pay by the weight. The candies range from chocolate covered gummy bears to gummy cracked eggs. There was a table with more goodies. In the back you will find the toys and more treats. There was a room located in the silo that had a bench around it; it reminded me of a garden.
Khamla was at the cash register and was super nice as always. She gave my son a couple of candies, on the house. She even had a shelf full of toys for the kids to play with. I was definitely like a kid in a candy shop! I have a sweet tooth and I love unique treats. The candies were so good; I loved the chocolate covered marshmallow and gummy bears and the banana candies. My family and I are definitely a fan and look forward...
Read moreI absolutely love this candy store! From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with the sweet smell of nostalgia and shelves full of colorful, delicious treats. They have an amazing variety — everything from old-school classics to fun new candies you won’t find anywhere else. The store is clean, well-organized, and full of charm. The owner is super friendly and always happy to make recommendations. Whether you’re looking for a quick sugar fix or a fun gift, this is the place to go. Highly recommend checking it out — it’s a sweet experience...
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