There is an accessible ramp and parking nearby. Inside is kind of like a mini Five Below. When you first walk in, there's a nice assortment of candies (a lot of variety of hi-chews, chips, etc) and sodas, dry snacks like ramen, etc. It's a snacker galore and you get to try Japanese snacks which is a plus for the taste buds to try something new.
As you wander through, they also have a lot of storage bins- tall, small, and of every size which is really handy dandy if you like to keep things clean and organized in your home. They also have kitchenware and school supply bags, etc. The shelves were well-organized and items were easy to find.
Checkout is quick and easy- they have self-checkout or you can checkout with the cashier. Employees...
Read moreJust went there 30 minutes ahead of the time they were opened. When I arrived they were already open and had already let people in before the time they stated they were open for… Also! Apparently you were supposed to pay 30 dollars (without tax) for a goodie bag. I wasn’t aware of this so I was two dollars off and I couldn’t recieve a goodie bag. I wasn’t able to make returns and I wasn’t able to make additional purchases to that reciept to get a goodie bag! Very disappointed!! :( But, service was good and the store itself is very...
Read moreAn amazing store with the best customer service!! I’ve never really been to daiso but the staff told me what it’s about and showed me some products that were pretty well priced. One worker, Sydney was very patient with me during checkout and even helped me grab my bags. I highly recommend coming to this store atleast once for their friendly staff and...
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