I love this unique place. Ostensibly a candy store, but so much more! First of all, they have something for every candy lover. From high quality, locally-made fudge, old-timey confections, all the way to my favorite, the mass-produced candy in weird small runs. Most often dark chocolate versions of kit-kats, Twix, butterfinger etc. But also stuff we don't get in the states like Coffee Crisp.
The candy isn't all though. The store is absolutely jam-packed with fun stuff like vintage belt-buckles, random stickers, weirdo greeting cards, pop-culture memorabilia and so much more. I'm sure it would be a herculean task to catalog everything in there.
I'm just so glad a place like this is around. Great people and...
Read moreCandy was good but one particular casheir was unnecessarily rude. Me and my friends were just chilling and getting some candy. My friend dropped a peice of chocolate and the worker came over and made us pay for it. We payed for the candy and went outside to wait for our rides. She later came outside and told us that we were "dirty people". My friend earlier set down a can of soda on the table and she said "get that can off my table!" While we were sitting outside, she came out and asked us what we were doing (in a rude tone). We said "we are waiting for our rides!" (In an annoyed tone). While we were sitting outside, she started taking pictures of us. Overall, good candy but just an annoying and...
Read moreWhat a pleasure to have a shop like this in our town! The owner clearly delights in what he does and enjoys the little denizens that swarm around his wares. The collection of vintage games and toys is just as fun as the nickel candy jars! Lots of little surprises like posters and amtiques. What a varied collection in this...
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