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It's a small store but it seems like it's well curated and condensed into the good stuff. The store is quiet and clean. There is a nice variety of bulk items: flours, grains, butters but also a unique selection of nuts and dried fruits. I noticed organic mission figs and also delicious looking honey roasted almonds and pecans and dried peaches that actually look juicy. The bulk items, like one reviewer said, look like a bunch of new foods that you'd want to try out and nibble on. The bulk was surprisingly cheap and I bought a huge chunk (prob. a pound) of Callebaut milk chocolate at an amazing price. The shopkeeper gave it to me for almost half the price that was labeled which was a welcome surprise (less than $5). What I like about the store is that it not only sells typical health store offerings, things that you buy frequently, but gourmet, high quality products that aren't offered everywhere and are usually at specialty shops. So basically, I recommend this place for anyone who wants to eat well. Thanks, Nuthouse!
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