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Village Candy Kitchen

3.8 (83 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 7:30 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Gràhám B.

Christmas Eve I was running around last minute in the pouring rain. Work had run later than expected and I had very little Christmas spirit in me. My wife loves the chocolates here so I had planned on getting a box. I was greeted by Vincent who was very kind but let me know they were already closed and in process of finalizing the till. It was after 5 and I felt terrible for even being there on Christmas Eve. I headed back to my car and was about to leave and Vincent brought a box of chocolates out in the rain and gave them to me. He would not accept payment. That kind gesture was all it took to make my Christmas. As always the chocolates were incredible but the kindness went a lot further than you could know. Thank you!

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Jane M.

An adorable local candy kitchen making truffles and chocolate covered delights We enjoyed some chocolate covered strawberries from this lovely store. They also sell fresh bread and make sandwiches to go. The chocolate was amazing. Don't bother with the black and white retailer, try this instead. The service was frendly and welcoming. I will be back for sure.

It's delicious!!! What a gem !! The hostess is super friendly and welcoming! Definitely coming back again! I'm a driver and seen this place at at top pick (since a sweet treat was much needed) So was definitely eyeing the monster big apples which those go for $15 ( yes it's a Big Apple) but I settle for the delicious super moist banana nuts bread loft $7.00 and 2 morning squares walnuts, chocolate brownie & the other has raspberry dizzy. 1 for $4 or 2 for $6. Cute and cozy little place the do seem to have tables available if you want to eat there as they also have a few coffee/ tea and deli bar !!!

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Ki D.

I'm no Smartie expert but this candy shop is on the Sour patch side. The menu was a hand written paper sign. A small food selection of sandwiches to order which was a little confusing . Half of the candy shop was dark and cluttered with furniture. A mini maze to walk and look at the preserves on the back wall so I passed. I'm no dum-dum. So I lolly-gag my way over toward the chocolate. That was semi sweet. You can purchase a chocolate covered orange Rind. I Snickered at the thought. The sweet side was the service it was popping like Pop Rocks and Mentoes shook up in a Soda Can. The selection was Brittle just like the different kinds they sell. This place for me was bittersweet, but you might just go Nuts for it

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Bread bought less than 5 days ago already molded. Never had this happen, so disappointing.

Small apples this year but still yummy

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All time favorite place to get candy! Staff is extremely friendly would definitely recommend this place to anyone!!!

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Parliament Chocolate

Parliament Chocolate

4.1(116 reviews)
0.2 mi
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With the small storefront, I wasn't expecting much from this place. However, I was definitely…read morepleasantly surprised. I always appreciate a business that allows you to sample food products before purchasing. They are a chocolatier, where they make their own chocolates on site. As you walk by the store front, you can see the chocolate being made. They seem to specialize in single origin and specialty chocolate bars. Additionally, they sell truffles and a few other products. If you are a chocoholic like me, you're like going to not want to rush while here. They do have odd hours, and close at 5:00 PM. Good idea to call ahead and make sure they are open. I like fact they are open on Sundays. The lady that helped was very helpful. I plan on returning when I'm in the area.

While the storefront is small, the experience is quite intimate. I loved the smells you're hit with…read moreupon entering the doorway. I only got to visit them during early Pandemic (2020/2021) so I'm not sure if they started back up/do samplings any more. If I'm looking for a nice gift that represents local goods, Parliament is the spot I like to go. Their single origin chocolate bars are available at a few local spots like Gerrard's. If I could wish a cool unique experience pop up in Redlands, it would be the addition of a chocolate tasting experience here at Parliament, that not only teaches people of the process of chocolate making but the art of chocolate tasting like wine tasting.

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See's Candies

See's Candies

3.9(62 reviews)
1.6 mi
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Had a lovely experience today with Madeleine S. at the Redlands, CA See's Candies location! She was…read morean absolute sweetheart attending me and my family today as we built our Sees Candies box. Attentive, eager to help, and patient with us - we all appreciated her guidance and suggestions. Go Madeleine!

Diane and I made our obligatory holiday season trip to a See's store here to buy various chocolate…read moretreats for holiday presents, and a good dose of additional chocolate fancies for ourselves. Of late, we have moved more to sugar free chocolates than sugary treats, now including Sugar Free Chocolate and Butterscotch Lollypops as stocking stuffers. But we still give each other a sugary See's Chocolate Santa on Christmas Day, as well. No sugar free version of St. Nick is created, but a few changes to Santa's appearance are made year to year. For example, the 2025 Chocolate Santa wears glasses and looks older than the 2016 model. (See pics that follow.) Store personnel were friendly and helpful. But after receiving no free sample for the first time ever, I asked why no chocolate sample was offered to me as I paid for our purchases, and a staff member apologized, saying that she was responsible for not yet refilling available samples for customers, and immediately scrambled to do so, offering me my choice of chocolate treats. I opted for a piece of a Sugar Free Milk Chocolate Bar, and, biting down on it, observed that its velvety texture yielded a rich and sweet chocolate flavor with no hint that this product was sugar free. This store was pretty well packed with inventory and patrons, but it was already out of Sugar Free Peanut Brittle, which I would have liked to have purchased for ourselves. Perhaps I will return later to see if any restocking occurred. As a word to the wise: It is better to come here sooner in December rather than later. Close to Christmas this small store is filled with customers in weaving lines, and supplies of even the least desired items often run out. See's fine products are worth waiting for, and recipients will appreciate receiving them. But why not avoid extra aggravation by beating the Christmas rush?

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