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10-13-2015 05:12 PM
Oh! For all things that are goodies...River Street Sweets. A family business, made by hand and often a free box of pecan pralines!
10-13-2015 05:36 PM
@Bellabutterfly wrote:Have any of you ever purchased "Giannios Chocolates"? They are an "American Family owned Chocolate Company" and have been in business since 1910. I first found them on HSN.. I have gifted these so many times and have always received rave reviews and very well appreciated 'Thank You's".
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I switched to Giannos three years ago. Love the marshmallow covered with dark chocolate! Gifted many and everyone loves them!!
10-13-2015 05:52 PM
Last October 19th (2014) I ordered and received the five 1 lb. Harry London Nutcracker tins, and the total was $57.18 - "out the door"- ha! There was a choice of Nutcracker tins or Cottage tins. The tins are very well made and beautiful - not like some you get popcorn in and get dented easily. We were very happy with the quality of the candy, for the price, including the tins! It included 5 lbs of candy! Right now, the Nutcracker Tins are 3 for $44.12.....
We have See's Candy where we live, and there is NO CANDY that I have had that can beat it! I've only tried Godiva a piece at a time, but it is more expensive than See's.... It depends on what we're ordering it for, I guess...
10-13-2015 05:59 PM
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10-13-2015 09:32 PM
MominOhio, I agree with you about HL chocolates. Waggoner chocolates is so close to where I live, that I can probably throw a stone and hit the store, LOL. (I live in North Canton)
Would you be willing to share the buckeye recipe with me, or others here? I am intriqued with your mention of the secret of the chocolate. I am so intruqued, that I would be willing to post my personal email here, just until you get it, then delete it. Will check back here Wednesday evening.
10-13-2015 09:48 PM
@DiamondGirly wrote:Last October 19th (2014) I ordered and received the five 1 lb. Harry London Nutcracker tins, and the total was $57.18 - "out the door"- ha! There was a choice of Nutcracker tins or Cottage tins. The tins are very well made and beautiful - not like some you get popcorn in and get dented easily. We were very happy with the quality of the candy, for the price, including the tins! It included 5 lbs of candy! Right now, the Nutcracker Tins are 3 for $44.12.....
We have See's Candy where we live, and there is NO CANDY that I have had that can beat it! I've only tried Godiva a piece at a time, but it is more expensive than See's.... It depends on what we're ordering it for, I guess...
I agree about Sees. It wouldn't be Christmas if I wasn't given a pound of See's rum nougats. I also love the milk chocolate with strawberry cream center.
10-13-2015 10:06 PM
10-14-2015 11:43 AM
@Constance2 wrote:
Which candy is better? Waggoner's or Harry London?
I don't know, but you guys are sure making me hungry!
10-14-2015 01:48 PM
@Constance2 wrote:
Which candy is better? Waggoner's or Harry London?
I've never heard of Waggoner's, but remember when Harry's used to be on HSN, the vendor's last name was Waggonner.
She's a show host on Evine now. Can't think of her first name.
I do remember she alluded to the fact she was *family* to the HL line of candies. So she must be family to the Waggoner line too!
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