This gets 5 stars for featuring gummy candies I’ve never tried before, an awesome attendant, and delightfully CHEAP candy. $ 4 for 1lb?! YESPLEASE. Come on, you pay $ 1 for 3oz at your typical store. Check it out!
Christina M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Seattle, WA
Decent selection of candy. Fudge selection is very small but very tasty. Has my favorite candy jujubees. Prices aren’t bad. Good place to find some salt water taffy to munch on although it is a bit too salty
M W.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Seattle, WA
Visited this candy store today. Pretty good selection with nice gummy candy and saltwater taffy. However, customer service was TERRIBLE. grumpy store employees– one of them even cursed in front of out of town guests for touching the candy! When we went to check out, other male employee was aggressive and impatient. He also gave us the wrong change(too little, of course). Will NOT be going back here, even for the grapefruit gummies.
Maria C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Seattle, WA
Frankly ok. Sandwiched between Ye Old Curiosity Shoppe and Starbucks on the waterfront, the redeeming quality of this small, galley-like, tourist catering candy shop is the bins of saltwater taffy. I noticed it right before entering Starbucks(hey, when the boss is paying you go where he wants) and if it weren’t for the saltwater taffy sign I wouldn’t have gone in. They have the standard big, swirly, guaranteed to bounce you off the walls lollipops and bins of hard candies, but at the back of the shop on the left is saltwater taffy. You can buy pre-made up bags of the stuff, but why would you? The only way to know that the yellow wrapped candies are peanut butter is to bag it yourself. A co-worker had a yellow wrapped candy and immediately spit it out since she’s emergency room allergic to peanuts. «Why would they wrap it in yellow?» she asked. I contemplated that while eating strawberry banana and worrying I’d have to be calling 911 in a little while. She was fine, the saltwater taffy was fine, though their flavors are limited. I wanted chocolate cherry and cotton candy and a whole host of other flavors that apparently you can only get in places like Atlantic City and Ocean Shores. My $ 2.76 bag lasted the afternoon, but left me wanting more.