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    Dream3d

    2.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Great shop owner is very nice they have many options but it is a bit over price for what it is.

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    BouNom Emporium - Outside. Look for the silo

    BouNom Emporium

    4.8(17 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    The cutest ever!! Loved the assortment of candy and the staff was so helpful. Their decor for…read moreValentine's Day is absolutely adorable! We don't have any allergies, but was so great to see how accommodating they are for nut allergies with signs and special nut-free tongs.

    When you first walk in, you are met with the most delightful sugary smell! The staff was so sweet…read moreand welcoming--and since we mentioned we came from the BouNom Bakery, we got a discount off of our purchase. BouNom Emporium is a small candy shop, offering candy from around the world from Sweden, UK, Spain, and more. There is an awesome variety of gummy candy that you can scoop into your own bag. Raspberry Lemonade Skulls, Watermelon Gummy Sharks, Pineapple Grapefruit Rings, and other fun flavors and shapes. If you love Peach Rings, you would literally be a kid in a candy store here. My husband likes this kind of gummy candy and hand picked a few different types for him to try. Since I visited around Halloween, there were a lot of fun Halloween shapes like vampire teeth and candy corn. I was also really excited to find the Sakura Matcha Pocky. They also had some of my favorite Kit Kats too. This place is truly unique and I haven't been to another candy shop like it. I loved the fact that they weren't wall to wall full of candy because it gets overwhelming. I highly recommend stopping by if you are in the Avon ares.

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    Fearless Cards Toys & Collectibles - Ray Lewis sighed jersey from fearless cards toys and collectibles

    Fearless Cards Toys & Collectibles

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    "Backstage the girls were playin' five-card stud by the stairs…read moreLily had two queens, she was hopin' for a third to match her pair" (Bob Dylan) This post isn't about poker games or playing cards, but rather it's about baseball cards. More specifically, it's about how did I start to liquidate my baseball card collection with a professionally run business and get treated with courtesy and fairness. I collected cards as a kid, and a few pretty good cards from the '60's are still in my possession today. 1967 was a particularly good year as I saved a Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, and a Hank Aaron, But like most hobbyists, I jumped hard into the baseball card market in the late 1980's, and as the 80's moved into the '90's, the card companies flooded the market with a ton of product. This glut of cards is known today as the "Junk Card Era", as Topps, Donruss, Fleer, Score, and Upper Deck among others ran the presses. 90% of these cards are worth zilch, and I remember a card guy I talked to at the Elephant's Trunk Flea Market recommended burning all of my cards produced after 1990. But there are a handful of exceptions, mostly rookie cards of elite Hall of Fame level players. The 1989 Upper Deck Complete set is a prime example, as the market value for the full 800 cards is just about equal to the market value of the set's first card - #1 which is the rookie card of Ken Griffey Jr. As a test, I approached Fearless to see about selling my 1989 Upper Deck sets. I had one factory sealed set, and a hand collated set culled from individual packs I had bought back in 1989. I learned that the value of the hand collated set is more or less identical to the value of the Griffey card. So I sold the Factory set, and the #1 Griffey card, and was treated fairly. Hats off to Brandon and Matt who are super friendly and knowledgeable. I know this will be my first of many future transactions with them.

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    Barnes & Noble

    4.0(24 reviews)
    5.6 mi
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    This Barnes & Noble book store is a pretty massive one in Canton. You can enter from the front or…read morethe rear of the store, depending on which way you're coming from. If you're looking for brand new released reading material this is the place to find it. Everything is categorized into fiction, biography, history, romance, cookbooks and more. As long as you know the author, it shouldn't be a problem finding what you're looking for. There are resourceful books for a variety tests or exams one might be taking. At the rear of the store there are records and CDs. This is also where the children's books, toys and games are. There are certain times dedicated to story time for little kids. Should you need a coffee break, there's no need to go far. Starbucks is right here in house. They also have a sale section, usually those are activity books or similar. Be prepared to pay the manufacturer's price for most items.

    This a good-sized and clean Barnes and Noble with a pretty good stock of books in all categories…read moreand some magazines as well. There's also a Starbucks inside if that matters to you. It does, however, provide some extra seating which is always a good thing in a book store. That said, we wandered around for quite a while, checking out the history and cooking sections -- everything is pretty clearly organized -- and came away pleased. There's a special section for kids, for tech stuff and for just about any special interest you might have. They have lots of space devoted to gifts, which has never been our favorite part of a book store (let's use that space for MORE books!). There's an information area in the center of the store, and the employees there are pretty good at helping others find items. In all, a nice store, nicely arranged and worth spending some time in, as we certainly did. It is, we believe, the largest book store in this part of Connecticut.

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    Tractor Supply

    Tractor Supply

    3.1(7 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Third party delivery (RODIE ) Adam K , left the dog food on the exposed step instead of one more…read morelevel to be cover on the porch . Wait this is the best!!! Lays the bags on top of rock salt! Needs to push the scarecrow put of the way to see the wizard ! Called Customer Service not too concerned .more or less told me it was my fault for wanting soonest delivery! Will be ordering from chewy from now on!

    "She's the only one who really understands what gets me, She…read morethinks my tractor's sexy!" (Kenny Chesney) My wife and I are attending an industry get together in Texas, and it's no surprise that guests are encouraged to wear Western clothes to the Welcome Party. I found something appropriate deep in the recesses of my closet, but my wife needed something to wear. So today's mission was to find her a suitable top at a reasonable price, which is why we visited Tractor Supply. I knew they specialized in that niche. We weren't disappointed. She found a very nice blue denim top for $24.99 with all sorts of buttons and stitching that will be totally appropriate. Tractor Supply is a very cool store -a Super Store if you will with departments featuring tools, truck and tractor supplies, farm equipment, animal feed, a big pet department, food (jerky, chips, salsa, candy), furniture, sporting goods, clothes, furniture, work gear, and lawn and garden. We were delighted by what we found in their lawn and garden department- flats of flowers marked down to $1, $0.50, and even $0.10 per flat. We scooped up some flowers at those rock bottom prices to plant around our light pole and by the front stairs. Oh, and I got a red bandana ($3.99) to add some more Western flair for my Welcome Party look. Yee Haw, y'alls !!!!!!!

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