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STELLAR deal!....

I had that exact configuration many, many years ago and I paid at least $400 for it back then. This will sell very fast.
 
See's Candy!

HAHAHAH! That was my first thought as well--looks just like the inside of their old LA headquarters I used to visit.
 
On the subject of See's Candy, I love See's - they don't have any here East of the Mississippi, but a distributor who comes to Alpharetta's nearby Northpoint Mall, says they are coming here, at last...their candy is some of the best, no preservatives...ok, I better stop here.

landfill predictions - hope not.
 
Looks Like A Perfeclty Lovely 1930's Kitchen

In a home of the same era. Would be interesting to see what new owners have in mind and or do with things after renovation.

That nice sized laundry/pantry off the kitchen is to die for. Would run a clothes line right off the back door if could and that would be that.
 
Phil, does your local mall get See's around the holidays?  We have them pop up locally but only around Christmas time.  I travel to California a couple of times a year for work and it's the highlight of my trip out there...a visit to the See's store and free samples!
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See's at Christmas in the local mall

Jason, that's all we get - one season and it's Santee Claus. The two people who bring it each year said, "Did you read the Atlanta Business Chronicle?...See's is planning a factory here." That was last year Christmas, so where are they in this process? I haven't followed up.

Free samples?! That's what this couple does, in the small kiosk where they sell their very small load of candy. It sells fast, of course.

I don't normally seek out chocolates, but I think See's has the best candy...prefer it over Godiva and Sydney Bogg, actually.

Jason, do you stock up? LOL? :-)
 
I look forward to the See's kiosks at Christmas. They always put me in the holiday spirit.

To my taste, See's makes the best American-style chocolates on the market. Godiva is overpriced Hershey's, as far as I'm concerned. And I have no patience at all for Whitman's (I swear, I just spelled that with an S and had to fix it!) or Russell Stover or anything like that. Their candy frightened me even as a child. So did those foul chocolate-covered cherries that just oozed with ooziness. Were those Brach's, I wonder?

European-style chocolates are a different matter, but the best I've had tend to come from small operations, nothing widely available.
 
I limit myself to 2 pounds; I did 3 once and that was too much. I usually pick up a pound for my parents and a couple of pounds for friends. The TSA probably thinks I'm nuts. They've clearly never had a butterscotch square. Those are crack-filled; I could seriously eat my weight in them. Hence, the 2 pound limit lol. :D
 
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