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    Cheeky Bits Sweets

    4.9 (8 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Chocolate bars!
    Jimmy C.

    Anyone here finding the best sweets without tooth decay this holiday season? Come to Cheeky Bits Sweets at 3 Embarcadero Ctr! Classic small interior; service with a sweet smile. Here's one of my best recommendations. Dappy's non-alcoholic cans, and dark chocolate bars (pictured below). I'll make this short and sweet this time. Be sure to try what's completely different for your sweet tooth.

    I ran across this new candy store They have a great selection of home recipes of Chocolates and candies. They use organic butter to make their chocolates. So yummy and high quality sweets.Highly recommend it and must try!!

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    Thank you so much for the kind review Randy!

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    I love Nina's peanut brittle. Great toffee too! A delicious stop to any San Francisco visit!!!

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