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I got a 16 piece this last weekend at their Madison store, and I won't be going back. The store is bizarre in itself; about the size of a single-car garage, robot clerk behind a glass case of boxed chocolates. The $29 price tag, along with a lack of being able to select which ones I would like (in the age of the internet, the ONLY advantage IMO to brick and mortar in my mind is to be able to select what I like), and the absence of any descriptions of the chocolates in the box were all deal-breakers to me. My husband's from CA and swears that Sees Candies tastes much better and is a *lot* less (and from what I had in SoCal I'd agree with him). The tastes of Candinas chocolates were not exotic or even that interesting (caramel, raspberry), and many were milk chocolate instead of dark (our go-to). We'll likely go back to Gail Ambrosius for our chocolate fix. We used to think her chocolates were small; hers are actually a decent size compared to Candinas, and about the same price per piece.
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