Visited last week while on vacation. Candy was as expected — no better, no worse than anyplace else. Rated one star for the service. Girl working was sitting outside when we went in and she seemed«put out» that she had to come in an wait on us. Made a purchase and she didn’t say anything(Thank you, Have a nice day…). When a song came on the radio she did say, «That’s a great song.» Hmm. We felt as though we bothered her. She was content sitting outside on the bench.
Troy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Hilliard, OH
Only Italian Ice and no Froyo in March. I was disappointed. They have candy and my kids loved the place, but it was a disappointment to me and other adults lookings for some froyo. I hope they have some in the summer.
Jason E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rutherford, NJ
We grabbed some candy, italian ice, and frozen yogurt. The woman at the counter couldn’t have been friendlier.
Ronnie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Roanoke, VA
Candy is expensive, but its a candy novelty store… what do you expect. What I like about it is that they serve frozen yogurt and italian ice. I love the italian ice!
Jeff S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Springboro, OH
It’s a candy store which also sells Italian ices and frozen yogurt. There’s not much to surprise here and the frozen treats are very good but also very expensive. For a family of five we each got an ice or yogurt and a small bag of candy. It didn’t seem like much for $ 40. They do sell fried peanuts which are interesting since you can eat the shell but you could probably get them elsewhere for less.
Rob s.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Travelers Rest, SC
My kids would give it 5 stars that’s fo’ shuwa. A new store that caters to those that crave sweets, sweet bakery, jelly beans, and oddly an overkill of «shock» toys that shock you if you squeeze it, pull it, yank it, and insert it. You know, those shock toys that you used to buy on the back cover of comic magazines back in the 80’s. To my kids this was pure nirvana. To me, it just made my kids hyperactive.