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    4.2 (25 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    David P.

    See's Candies has been one of my favorite chocolate shops for as long as I can remember, so walking into one of these places brings back a lot of memories, especially because of their style, which is still old school but looks modernized. I also think it's cool that their employees still dress in almost the same way they did back then, so it's definitely stayed true to its roots in that sense. Regardless, their chocolate is fantastic, and I would strongly advise anyone to stop by and have a look, especially because practically every time I visit, I am given a free sample, though there have been a few occasions when I have not received one. Nonetheless, I'm sure if you asked, they'd give you one, so even if you don't decide to buy anything, you'll get a taste of what they have to offer, and you'll see how amazing it is after tasting it, which will entice you to want to buy some, so try the chocolate at your own risk. Furthermore, their personnel is quite nice; after being approached with free chocolate, which may sound bizarre, they always make it a point to answer any questions you may have and to make you feel sincerely welcomed. And, based on what I've seen so far, they're like this with every consumer. The only thing I find tragic is that the price of their chocolate has increased significantly, which is to be expected given inflation and global events; the chocolate is definitely worth the price, but I can see it being prohibitively expensive for some; however, keep in mind that you can always make your own box and choose which chocolates you want, as they display all of them in the front of the store for you to see. However, if you want an assorted box, they do sell them, though they can be costly. They sell a variety of delicacies in addition to chocolates, so take a look around the store since something other than chocolate can grab your eye, such as their coated nuts or lollipops. They also sell decorative things to match with the various boxes in case you ever want to gift them or something. The one thing I wished for was a larger selection of sugar-free chocolates, as their selection appeared to be limited from what I saw, but at least they had one, which was nice. Another cool thing about the location is that if you look around the store and pay close attention to some of the details on the wall, you'll notice that they incorporate photos and quotes from their original establishment, which is a subtle thing but I find it very interesting and cool, so if you're interested in the history of the place, definitely look around and read the little photos they have. You can also see a photo of the original owner's mother(or so I believe), who was the one who compiled the recipes. Overall, if you ever want to buy from a decently sized range of chocolate/candy, it's a terrific candy shop; the only negative is that the prices have gone up enormously.

    Charlotte J.

    Love me some See's! I don't usually find myself giving five stars to chain candy stores in malls, but these guys are awesome. First of all, I've been getting boxes of See's candies as holiday gifts from my grandmother for as long as I can remember, so they hold some nostalgia for me. Walking past the shop on our way to the parking garage, that was enough to make me stop and buy a couple chocolates for the ride home. Great thing about See's: when you walk up to the counter, you're immediately offered a sample. And a sample is AN ENTIRE TRUFFLE. We got to try the dark chocolate coconut truffle, and it was divine. Then I purchased the Dark Bordeaux for myself (dark chocolate draped around a brown sugar buttercream) and a Dark Chocolate Butter (chocolate on chocolate on chocolate, oh yeah!) for my boyfriend. Both were delightful, but what was almost more delightful was the woman behind the counter. She joked with us, gave us recommendations, and even teased us about how "in love" we seemed ("You guys have been together how long? Oh come on!You're making me sick!") She was a riot. Made our night. We'll be back, See's.

    Choco raisins, yesssss!
    Malia R.

    I've never been to Sees before, but I had a gift card that's been sitting in my wallet for almost a year, so I figured it was time to check out the place! So much chocolate! Why have I not been here sooner?! They have boxed candies as well as many different varieties in the display case. I decided to get some chocolate covered raisins. Since I've never had any other than Raisinets...these were pretty fantastic, lol! Milk chocolate deliciousness. Chocolate is weighed by the pound. I believe it's $19.90 per pound, which does seem pretty high. I probably wouldn't come again unless I had a gift card :-P The gal at the counter was friendly and offered us samples of the dark chocolate coconut candy. Not bad at all!

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    Wonderful assistance in store and wonderful candy! Their toffee is some of the best on the planet!

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    I love this place. Very good chocolates and they still give out free samples. DFW needs more sees candies stores

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