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I honestly don't know what to make of this place. There are aisles of candy, ice cream and a lot Cup o' Noodle packages? It's almost like a secret lair for your neighborhood ice cream man from the early 90's. Do you like Lucas Mango candy, Corn Nuts, single serving pickles in plastic bags, Japanese peanuts, Pink Panther Ice Cream bars, and basic grocery store needs like orange juice and gallon milk? Well this place has all of that and more. See what I'm saying, when I don't know what to make to of this store. Also, the I think the workers here really hate their job, every time I asked a simple question I received a weirdly aggressive answer. There's also another part of this space that wasn't opened at the time of my visit, but apparently it sells interesting home decor items and other kitschy knick-knacks for the holidays, I took a quick peek in there before getting asked to leave. It's pretty much just a menagerie of whatever your sweet old Midwestern aunt and uncle would have in their bathroom. A lot of pink frilly items. Why is it A-OK, because the stuff that's not sold in bulk is cheap as shit. I had a frozen strawberry shortcake pop for $.75. If it's not out of your way, It's a decent place to stop and bulk-up on sweet tooth items and last minute birthday treats.
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