The poop emoji Rice Krispies treat was tasty and fun. The truffles and chocolate-covered marshmallows looked good too but I did not sample them. The fudge was underwhelming for the price. It doesn't seem to be tempered to get that perfect crunchy chewiness like fudge in this price range usually is; rather, this business "cheats" and adds soy lecithin to get a smooth consistency. In essence, it seems to be industrial fudge trying to pass as mom and pop shop fudge. I just wish the taste was there :( Staff seemed to discriminate on who they helped, opting to let me (a younger person) browse on my own. I had limited time as I was there on my lunch break and ironically I'm pretty sure I spent the most of all the customers there. When I *did* ask a question to someone who had brought out product from the back, they did not know the answer (I wanted to know what the "Indian" fudge tasted like) and they just returned to the back. How can a worker from the kitchen not know the products? Finally, after I'd already acquainted myself with the store, a young girl explained where things were and helped me with my gift shopping. They charge you $0.30 for a plastic bag without disclosing. If someone is walking out with enough of your product that they need a bag, the classy thing to do would be to assume the cost. Parking is limited, so be prepared during holidays.