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    MarCia's Chocolates

    MarCia's Chocolates

    5.0(6 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I will admit it . . . I am a chocolate snob! I have had…read moreBelgian chocolates, Italian chocolates... And many other liqueur chocolates, chocolate covered cocoa beans, homemade caramels, creams covered in Lush dark chocolate or light chocolate even white chocolate. Last weekend I was at my parents in Altoona. On the coffee table was an intriguing black box of chocolates. I opened the box and saw these adorable perfect little morsals staring up at me. The 1st piece I tried was obvious... A dark chocolate Carmel with a sprinkle of sea salt on top. Ooh, !!!! As I placed it on my tongue, The melting started immediately. Followed by my mouth watering as my brain reacted to the pure joy of the perfect combination of texture and taste of the Dark chocolate . Next came the savory salt that had secretly melted in to the chocolate. Last was the smooooth soft luscious caramel. Perfectly sized with the amount of chocolate and salt. This is the kind of Carmel you don't chew. It just sat in my mouth for few minutes and melted away like it was made to do. Leaving me amazed and satisfied, wondering why I had never had these Chocolates before. Each little chocolate is home made locally in Altoona PA on a small side street. In a small quaint building with a small store front. On my way home to Orangeville, I decided to check out their web sight. It was so simple and user friendly. I decided to order Each of my BFF girl friends a small box as a thank you for them for being in my life. I received my order in 2 days, neatly packaged and perfect. This weekend at a get together, I gave them to my girl friends. As they opened the boxes, the aroma of chocolate lofted through the air. Each 1 tasted a chocolate and the ooooos and awwwws followed. I tell this story because the little shops with great talent go unnoticed, until they are sitting on someone's coffee table. If you have someone special in your life . . . I am telling you they would appreciate this box of perfect chocolates. #wortheverypenny #chocolate #MarCiaschocolate #Valentinesday MarCiaschocolates.com

    I enjoy this chocolate a little to much! My wife is the owner and she does an excellent job at…read moreproviding a quality chocolate at a reasonable price. If you haven't tried her chocolates, stop in and try a sample or take a box or bag of chocolate home. You will be glad you did.

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    MarCia's Chocolates - Chocolate covered strawberries. $20

    Chocolate covered strawberries. $20

    MarCia's Chocolates - 1 lb Chocolate box in milk, dark or white chocolate filled with 6 strawberries or 6 pieces of candy for $30.

    1 lb Chocolate box in milk, dark or white chocolate filled with 6 strawberries or 6 pieces of candy for $30.

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    Martins - Entrance to the grocery store

    Martins

    4.3(4 reviews)
    4.2 mi
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    I visited this Martin's to buy snacks and beverages for my road trip. Prior to my visit to this…read moreMartin's, I had not previously heard of the grocery store chain. Apparently, it is owned by Giant and operates stores in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. This grocery store had the typical departments that most grocery stores have, but I felt very pleased with the large selection of products and the low prices. I also noticed a sign that said that employees start at an hourly wage of $15 per hour, so I feel happy that the employees are paid well above minimum wage. My cashier was nice and accurately rang up my items, but she was also emotionally withdrawn because apparently a previous customer had been mean to her. But I understand the situation, and I liked how two other employees were team-oriented and were empathizing with her. Finally, I saw a robot that was searching for spills and other hazards--how fun!

    Every time I shop for a large grocery order, I enjoy the savings at Martin's. It is somewhat of a…read moredistance for me, so I don't shop there often (maybe one a month). The last time I shopped my order was over $250 and I saved $80. That more than made up for the gas my car used in the trip to the store. However, after viewing my receipt I found a purchase I didn't recognized. I looked up the abbreviation and discovered it was for firewood. Huh? I didn't purchase firewood which cost 8.79. And I didn't even get the firewood. Well, I guess that takes care of the cost of the gas used to get there. Then I thought I would look at the rest of the purchases on the receipt. I noticed that I paid full price for the salmon that was on clearance. That was another $6.03 extra I paid for. But never mind, I still saved. Just not as much as I thought and I learned a lesson. Always watch to screen when checking out. Or at least look over the receipt before leaving the parking lot. One last thing that I should mention. The cashier was top notch, on the ball. Excellent service.

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    Martins - Counter

    Counter

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