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This is probably my new favorite store in Las Vegas. I went in randomly around 9 PM on a Sunday night to see if they had some cutters I could use to make small polenta cakes. I was greeted right as I walked in and asked them this very random query, and the lady who assisted me led me right to some biscuit cutters perfect for my polenta, and they came in 3 different sizes for only $3. Win. After looking around some more with a friend, my inner gourmet chef started coming out as I started drooling over some of the most darling and innovative items on shelves which actually were not priced badly. In fact, most of the items I picked up I was surprised that it did not cost an arm and a leg. I ended up coming out of there with much sought-after garlic oil, the biscuit cutters, the CUTEST cupcake apron you could imagine, and some reusable chopsticks with the white good-luck cat on them. My total was less than $60. The checkout was quick and efficient, and we had a very lively young man who urged us to try a s'more brownie sample at the counter (which were heavenly, by the way!). This was a wonderful late-night shopping experience with very helpful and happy employees and I am so glad I decided to go in there. I'm sure anyone could find something in this impressive store.
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