A great selection of local and imported candies including Salty Danish licorice.
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A great selection of local and imported candies including Salty Danish licorice.
This store is unlike any other. It is clean and Bins, boxes, and glass jars are filled with gummies, chocolates, jelly beans, licorice, and many candies that I haven't had in ages. The candy selection here is good and are mostly from the US and parts of Europe
This is like a sophisticated candy shop, with different candies in jars sold by the weight, and lots of very unique candies/ chocolate from all over the place. High end European candies are interspersed with spice mixes. Tiny packages of French bonbons are meticulously hand tied with ribbons but carry lofty price tags.
Frankie's Candy Bar is an adorable candy boutique in West Vancouver. They sell bulk candy, candy from England, as well as novelty candy.
Thay are dedicated to the scientific side of coffee roasting and preparation.Their aim is to explore the essence of the coffee bean, the correct way to roast beans for their highest potential, and to serve and satisfy those with even the most particular taste buds.
There isn't a huge volume of stock, but it's a nice mix of fancy bars of chocolate that you might not have seen before, UK chocolate and biscuits and bulk candy. A freezer had some very tempting ice creams and ice cream sandwiches.
A great selection of local and imported candies plus some popular British grocery products.
They carry everything a candy lover could ever want! They have everything from high-quality bulk, to imported U.K and U.S. candy, to the best (and cheapest) selection of Jelly Bellys, brilliant sugar free choices, and of course the very best of Canada too!
They are committed to providing excellent, on-site roasted coffee matched with exceptional customer service. They imports Fair Trade organic coffee beans from the finest coffee-growing regions around the world. They roast their beans in small batches every week in a cast iron French roaste.