The place to go if you like stale candy and racist stickers. Seriously, very stale candy. The scoops to choose the candy aren’t clean, and the owner is not friendly. Take your business elsewhere.
Kevin W.
Classificação do local: 4 Alameda, CA
Candy here — Candy there — Candy EVERYWHERE! All kinds of candy you can think of, some from the 80’s and more. Ice Cream, Dallas trinkets for tourists, and bottled water too!
Joy E.
Classificação do local: 2 Edmond, OK
I thought that they had a pretty good selection of candies that you don’t see that often, but too pricey for what you get in my opinions.
Megan S.
Classificação do local: 3 Dallas, TX
This is completely random. In the West End, set back a bit from the street side patios and restaurants is a candy store. Not to be confused with a 7 – 11 candy aisle. This place will hook you up with a particular craving, offers some old favorites, and some new delights. Items you might enjoy: alphabet gummies, a large gummy snake, candy corn(year-round), runts, reese’s pieces. The list goes on and on. Almost all items are in the scoop yourself containers, and then charged by weight. I’m not too big into rock candy anymore(sugar on a stick) — but it looks pretty, and they have every color you can imagine. In addition to these candies, they have a case of chocolate treats– more fudge and bakery like. Also, not to be missed are some weird toys and random objects. One I liked: a plastic piece that you press into your toast to leave a tic tac toe board indention in the bread(which you then play with jellies, butter, etc. as your markers).