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    Rock Hard Spirits

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    The Chocolaterie Luxury Chocolates

    The Chocolaterie Luxury Chocolates

    4.4
    (152 reviews)
    22.9 mi
    $$

    The Chocolaterie is as good as the hype! They have great ice cream, delicious fudges, and an…read moreenormous selection of chocolates. They also have a variety of other types of goods- from jackets and plushies to coffees and specialty soft drinks. I made sure to take a picture of every shelf and display when I visited them this past Saturday. I had the triple chocolate and praline double scoop cup. The Praline had pecans, but it also had some kind of cookie/pie crust crumbles inside that added a really nice crunch. The triple chocolate was rich and deeply chocolate-y. I have only tried a couple of the chocolates thus far, but at $2.95/piece, they are competitively priced compared to similar shops. My mom got the dark chocolate fudge and it was gone before I could ask her about it. Luckily, I also got some dark chocolate fudge and a peanut butter chocolate fudge. I'm looking forward to it! They are currently looking for help, so if you happen to be into making chocolates or want to work in a unique type of store- this might be a fit for you! The employees were very nice and remained patient with us as we traversed the shop and snapped pictures of everything. They are a cash-less business, so bring your CC and earn some points! Right now, they are decorated from the upcoming Christmas holiday, but it seems the owner likes to set up different decorations and displays and offers unique items around various holidays. Their chocolates aren't quite as good as The Chocolate Fetish, but their local- which brings them up a peg for me!

    Incredibly cute place! Great assortment of candies, including vegan truffles. The chocolate ice…read morecream was very good. The only downside was no tables inside, which I would have loved on a sizzling summer day!

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    The store is located across the road from the train tracks on Main Street.

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    The store is located across the road from the train tracks on Main Street.
    Hansel & Gretel Candy Kitchen

    Hansel & Gretel Candy Kitchen

    3.9
    (85 reviews)
    41.8 mi
    $$

    $$ My sister, AnnMarie, and I are visiting Helen Georgia for…read morethe weekend. We ended up at Hansel and Gretel's Candy Kitchen to check out their sweets. Pricing was very reasonable, and service was fabulous! Stepping into this delectable candy shop was amazing as the smell of chocolate just envelops you and a very large hug! Of course, we walked down the very large candy counter, picking out chocolates for later this evening, and they were very patient with us. They also had free samples of their fudge, and their brittles. They have a wonderful selection of sugar-free confections as well. The staff, was very knowledgeable on what was behind the counter, and answered quite a few questions. If you love, homemade chocolates, this store does not disappoint! Safe travels

    I got to come up to Helen with my daughter last night and we had a great time and our first time at…read morenight in years Went down by the water, got a bite to eat, then did our stroll along the stores and ended up at Hansel and Gretel five minutes before they closed him, which I hate doing, but their food was already made and nobody was having to cook so I had to spend a few dollars on candy. The girl behind the counter was spectacular handled my cravings really well and I ended up getting Oreos for my daughter, and I had a selection of Petit fours and truffles, which were fantastic! I also got a couple of large pieces of peanut brittle and some pecan pralines all of which are some of the best I've had in a while. What a great place to get your sugar fix on, and the staff was super friendly, especially when they're about to close. Highly recommend!

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    Hansel & Gretel Candy Kitchen
    Hansel & Gretel Candy Kitchen
    Window display of gingerbread

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    Window display of gingerbread
    Lolli and Pops

    Lolli and Pops

    4.2
    (40 reviews)
    35.3 mi
    $$

    I Was excited and wanting some candy and it looked pretty colorful from the outside…read more However, upon entering I felt as if I was in a ghost town. The employee was sitting down behind the counter just ignoring everyone who came in so quite literally the store was not being monitored and a few other customers mentioned how it would be easy to take. I wanted some gummies and went over to their selection but you can tell it is not maintained. Lots of stale gummies and or empty bins. It was rather disappointing. Once I was ready I was at the counter for about 12 minutes and I kept looking at the employee to see if they would come over. Eventually I said excuse me and he got up very annoyed. Didn't even greet me, tons of attitude and mumbled my total so low I couldn't hear it and had to rely on the screen for my price. I said thank you and he just ignored me and went back to his seat to completely ignore the other customers. It is pretty unfortunate that this location has such awful service.

    Lolli and Pops, a store that markets itself as a whimsical haven for candy lovers, has proven to be…read moreanything but sweet when it comes to basic customer service and inclusivity. My recent experience on a Sunday evening (5:22 PM, to be exact) was not just disappointing--it was a glaring example of systemic indifference and selective engagement that has no place in retail, let alone a family-friendly establishment. From the moment my excited little one walked in--freeing herself from her stroller with the innocent enthusiasm only a child can muster--to the moment she proudly selected her lollipop and approached the counter, not a single employee could muster a "Hello," "How are you?" or even a perfunctory "Did you find everything okay?" Instead, the interaction was reduced to a robotic price quote, dead silence, then back to their conversation. No warmth, no acknowledgment, no effort. If the staff's exhaustion at the end of a weekend shift was the issue, then management needs to reevaluate scheduling or hire employees who understand that customer service is the bare minimum in retail. What makes this experience even more egregious is that this wasn't an isolated incident. On multiple occasions, I've noticed a pattern--certain customers are greeted warmly, while others (particularly those who look like me) are met with cold indifference. A simple "Hello" should not be a privilege; it should be standard. If your staff lacks the emotional intelligence to treat all patrons with equal respect, then your establishment has failed at its most fundamental duty. The most heartbreaking part? Watching my little one's bright-eyed anticipation wither into confusion when her simple joy was met with blank stares. Children remember these moments. They internalize them. And while she may not fully grasp the nuances of poor service or discrimination, I do--and I refuse to spend my money in a place that allows such energy to thrive. In 2025, consumers have endless options--and even more platforms to voice their dissatisfaction. If your employees lack the personality (or basic decency) to engage with customers, they have no business working in retail. And if management turns a blind eye to discriminatory behavior, then they don't deserve patronage. To Lolli and Pops at Perimeter Mall: You've lost not just my future business, but the business of my network as well. My coins--and those of my vendors--will be spent elsewhere, with establishments that understand respect, inclusivity, and the bare minimum of hospitality. To Potential Customers: Spend wisely. Your money and your energy should go to businesses that value you--regardless of what you look like or what time you walk in. "A candy store that leaves a bitter taste."

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    Gummy Bear Jar. $12.50 to fill $5 refills
    Gummy Bear Jar. $12.50 to fill $5 refills
    Gummy Jar $15.50 to fill. $7 to refill.
    Gummy Jar $15.50 to fill. $7 to refill.
    Imported European chocolate

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    Rock Hard Spirits - grocery - Updated August 2026

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