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    Annie's Homemade Sweets

    3.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Supreme Nut & Candy - Mix n Match selections

    Supreme Nut & Candy

    3.4(15 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$$

    Cute candy and nut shop located back in a shopping center, with parking available in the shared…read morelot. We were greeted upon entry and advised that everything along the wall was Mix 'n Match in a bag for a little over $6/lb. Central tables hold additional packaged candies to browse, including some that one doesn't see as often, like Clark Cups and Cow Tales. A selection of nuts and nut/dried fruit mixes are also available. There was plenty to choose from and everything has been enjoyed!

    Tucked off of Montgomery Road in a shopping center you can't see from the main drag, Supreme Nuts &…read moreCandy is a little window into a real-life Candyland. They sell everything from retro candies (candy cigarettes [!], candy necklaces, pop rocks;) chocolate-covered nuts and gourmet chocolates (truffles, cordials, creams;) pick and mix (taffy, hard candy;) nuts of all sorts; and every other kind of candy you can think of (gummies, licorice, seasonal.) They also have gift baskets, gift bags for the pick and mix, and various individually priced candies (candy bars, lollipops, gum.) The prices range from 39 cents for a lollipop, by the quarter pound ($6.29 per pound) for pick and mix and by the quarter pound for nuts and candy housed in sealed bins and a chocolate case. I got eight dark chocolate cherry cordials for $5. A good price for high-end chocolate, and so smooth and delicious, I think they're going to become a habit. One side note, the shopkeeper had her mid-size dog in the store. She had a sign up saying he was gentle, but this was a dog running around, and that jumped on me several times. (I use a cane right now.) I didn't think it was customer-friendly for all.

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    Pretzel Fest-Popcorn Pizzazz - Fruit Mix

    Pretzel Fest-Popcorn Pizzazz

    4.3(4 reviews)
    4.3 mi
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    I needed a little something to hold me until my next meal. As I passed this place, the pretzels…read morelooked good--in a Philly kind of way, not Auntie Anne-like. I went back and got a regular soft pretzel and $2.49 didn't seem terrible, for some reason. Maybe, it's just that I really miss pretzels from Pennsylvania but I'm thinking that this was only a bit more expensive. In Southeastern PA, Wawa is fairly cheap with their pretzels. The employee who waited on me wasn't extremely enthusiastic but she didn't act as though I was wasting her time and that's a bonus when so many think they're doing you a favor. I wondered why I was paying for a pretzel I didn't yet see, but she pulled it out of the warmer just after I paid. Being that it was very warm, it tasted better. It was still soft with a crispy, crusty shell but not doughy. In fact, it was what I'd expect if I stopped some random place for a pretzel in Philly, and that made me happy.

    My boyfriend and I were out shopping at Kenwood before a movie one afternoon and as we passed the…read morePopcorn Pizzazz kiosk, he decided the caramel popcorn would be a good movie theater snack that I could smuggle in my purse for him. Once we sat down at the movie, we opened the package, and by the time the ads and previews rolled, we had already devoured the entire bag. It was warm, fresh, perfectly glazed with caramel, and had just enough salt. My boyfriend could not stop talking about it even throughout the movie. So what did we do after we left the theater? Headed directly back across the street to Kenwood and got a GIANT bag to take home.

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