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Even though this place is packed from wall to wall with candy (never a bad thing) you are almost guaranteed to bump into someone when you are there. That's about the only downside (well, calories don't count) because they are located across from Lotus market and next door to McDonald's. After Candy Warehouse closed I had to try to find places that sold the real Swedish Fish (not the stuff that has a higher paraffin / wax content) and Delfa Rolls. They had both plus almost every other candy you could want including Whatchamacallit, Sixlets, Tootsie Roll Midges, soft peppermints and character themed Pez dispensers by the box. The prices are about the same as what you would pay for candy online but you don't have to pay shipping and if there's a problem with it, they will work with you to remedy it. Be forewarned, if you are paying with a credit or debit card be prepared to show ID; some might see this as an inconvenience but it keeps fraud to a minimum which means competitive prices for customers.
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