They charge $ 12.00LB. That’s very steep for the type of candy they carry.
Miss R M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Just left here. Terrible customer service.
Robert H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oceanside, CA
You know whats great about this place… the large selection of candy. Whats not so great is a lot of that candy just doesn’t taste like the freshest top quality candy your paying some ridiculous price for. I know my daughter enjoys it and I guess that’s good, but when I bite into a chocolate covered pretzel or sour apple ring I want them to taste fresh and delish not bland and old. Pros… large selection and some hard to find candy and drinks which is really awesome. Some old-school candy like the wax bottles with flavored juice inside. Those were definitely a childhood favorite. They have soft drinks you rarely see anywhere else, reminds me of childhood camping trips cause these drinks were always in weird places. Cons… price per weight which is kinda of a bummer depending on what you get. Also they have 2 different price points which i found not to be easy to see when your actually filling your bag full of candy. They have a sign above all the chocolate … who looks up and over the chocolate while filling up their bag??? I am gonna guess not a lot of people since they keep extra bags and gloves at the register to separate the different candy prices… Note to Shop make the sign more convenient to see and eliminate having to put employee hands into customers bags. Overall its just ok especially if you want a variety of different candy options. Just don’t expect the best tasting chocolate covered anything. Better off with a Hersey’s Bar.
Sherri G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Irvine, CA
British candy found here! I made my hubby quite happy! As always with imported food, it’s pricey!
John C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Irvine, CA
love the variety, but since its at spectrum be prepared to pay a premium. love that you can get the authentic icee here in the lemon lime flavor. itll set you back $ 3 for the large size here. a bottle of bawls guarana will also set you back $ 2.50. they got some other novelty drinks that you typically cant find anywhere else. also a good candy selection.
Annie G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fountain Valley, CA
I love it here so yum!!!:) Vast collection of jelly beans, chocolate coated honeycomb, marshmallows, malt balls. even potato chips. Ice cream.etc.
Rachan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lake Forest, CA
i used to really like coming here to get my candy fix. but the last time i came here, not only has they reduced their candy selections, but the prices has also gone up to almost $ 4/lb(it used to be around $ 2.79 or something per lb)… but since i already came, i might as well get some sour belts, jelly belly, and some other candies( ). while it did satisfy my sweet tooth, i didnt think the whole candies worth the price i paid. but this is the closest candies store to where i live, so i will still come back until i find a better and new candy store around the area.
Ali C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Irvine, CA
So I’ve been here countless time and have never have never had a complaint about the service or selection. The only thing that I will say is it is overpriced. It has a variety of interesting candies such as French Taffy to the those bugs in lollipops. They sell popsicles, icees, and other frozen delights. Pretty good candy store :)
Evelina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA
They let me try anything I wanted!!!
Arianne N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newport Beach, CA
I visited Fuzziwig’s with my little brother when my family came down to see me. It was a Friday night and the poor little store was packed. Thank goodness my brother’s allergic to chocolate or else he probably would’ve gone nuts filling up his bag. Instead, we only got some jelly bellies, gummy bears, and a fistful of warheads because he’d never tried one. He also insisted that he try some black licorice, odd kid. He had a blast looking around at all the non-candy items. The store’s stuffed with them. They have a little rubber ducky display that is apparently all the rage amongst kids his age right now.
Kelley U.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Foothill Ranch, CA
I am a Zotz fiend. Loved them as a kid, still love them now. I get my fix here. Grape Zotz are my favorite. They have all kinds of great vintage stuff here like Turkish taffy, Fizzies, Freshen Up Gum, Gold Mine Gum, Charleston Chew, Razzles. There is a large selection of packaged candy, lots of sour stuff, novelty candy and chocolate products and also a lot of bulk candy by the pound to choose from. They have a pretty large selection of Pez and some cool lunch boxes here also. When we go the movies here at the Spectrum, we always come here to stock up on candy instead of paying the ridiculous prices at the theater.
Hang T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Jose, CA
I think this is SoCal’s answer to Sweet Factory. Basically the same concept, but with a cartoon character’s name. I would say this place is way overpriced. It’s like more than 10 bucks for a pounds. That’s way too expensive. The good thing about this place is that they have ice cream and other things that Sweet Factory doesn’t have, but I still wouldn’t buy stuff there. If you are looking for candy for a movie, buy it at the theater.
Kristin Leigh M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Flores, CA
Fuzziwig’s is convenient and has a great candy selection. I’m a personal fan of the sour ropes that they do — they come in a variet of flavours — more so than most Sweet Factory’s carry. However, they are a bit on the pricey side. Maybe all bulk candy has gotten more expensive, but I always seem to pay a little more there. I do go there and will continue to go, as they are one of the few retailers that carry Haribo Sour Spaghetti(this comes in a package for $ 2.99).
Carolann K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 South San Francisco, CA
When I came here the candy selection was decent. They actually have chocolate covered potato chips? WTF? anyway, when I went there, I asked the worker there if they had sour punch. She gave me the worst face in the world and said, «Sour What?» and I said«You know, those sour straws that are in the pink package.» and she said«ohhhh. yea there.» and not even with a smile. her expression was like, «I hate you for coming in lame ass. I hate the world. I hate it here and I hate you the most.» I just saw it in her eyes… Anyway, I will probably not come here again and save my candy trips for 7 – 11.
Sam f.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Irvine, CA
I wanted to eat something that was unhealthy so I drove from my workplace(near the Spectrum) towards the Spectrum on my lunch break. I kind of just ended up near Panda Express, and since I’d already had a sort-of lunch I wasn’t feeling an order of Orange Chicken a la carte. Chipotle was totally overflowing with people so an order of chips would have taken way longer than is worth standing in line for. So I went to Fuzziwig’s, a silly-named candy store I had often walked by but never in. I guess my expectations were pretty high. It’s a pretty typical mall candy shop, and has pretty typical mall candy shop prices. They do have a wide variery of of Jelly Bellys and a rainbow of M&Ms, and some delicious looking bulk confectionery items. However, at $ 2.89 a quarter-pound, I managed to pay nearly $ 4 for a handful of Jelly Belly sours, two bite-sized blocks of chocolate covered peanut butter and a single chocolate covered Oreo. I can only imagine the sweets costing over $ 6 if I had indulged in just one chocolate covered S’more that I was eyeing. Candy is delicious but I can’t see myself dropping another $ 4 bucks on a handful of relatively unexceptional treats any time soon.