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    Savannah's Candy Kitchen

    2.7 (46 reviews)
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    Candice T O.

    If going through Atlanta's airport stop by concourse C and check out this shop. Theres a great selection of treats, something for everyone!

    Double chocolate and cafe espresso in a cup. #atlanta domestic terminal area C
    Yuechen Y.

    I wasn't able to find their airport location on Yelp; therefore, I'll write the review on this page so that everyone can get a feeling of their gelato taste. I got their gelato from Atlanta Airport domestic terminal area C. There are three counters including one for the ice cream, one for the gelato, and one for all the sweets and candies. Service here is very slow and the staff are pretty rude... Being located in the airport, you can't expect much for excellent service anyways. I ordered the double chocolate and cafe espresso gelato in a cup. Four stars for the chocolate one and two stars for the cafe espresso one. The chocolate gelato is pretty rich and creamy, but a little too sweet for me. However, the cafe espresso one taste very watery and the texture wasn't smooth... You just couldn't see the thickness/ the richness of the gelato when the server took it out from the fridge. Overall, I originally thought this was the only gelato spot in domestic terminal area C, yet there's another one called Pink Gelato in front of C13 if y'all want to try it out. Regards to the Savannah's Candy Kitchen, I may come back for the chocolate gelato, but definitely not for the cafe espresso one.

    Rocky road bark
    Dawn C.

    I got a little of everything before heading off on a flight. I purchased S'more bark, a praline, a turtle and some specialty bark(can't remember) before departing on a flight out of Jacksonville airport. As I was on my flight eating the praline I was chuckling to myself; it was such a fabulous gift to myself! The next day while driving to work, I broke into the turtle. Even though I purchased it the day before it was so fresh and the caramel was so buttery; I wish I had purchased some to share at work. Overall my candy totaled 10 bucks for 4 pieces and it was worth it for me. They had a lot of other things I could have picked up and I was tempted but at the same time, I already had purchased a whole lot in Savannah to share. So this was like a sweet farewell kiss as I left the east and headed back home.

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    Andrea T.

    We were lured into this candy store by the yummy looking treats sitting in the display case. The shop is located near the middle of Concourse B in Hartsfield Jackson Airport. They had a mouth-watering selection for chocolate lovers: chocolate dipped pretzels, chocolate covered marshmallows with sprinkles, chocolate bark, chocolate covered brownies, etc. They also had a number of pre-packaged items that would make cute souvenirs like bags of taffy and cellophane-wrapped apples--chocolate, candy and caramel. One of the ladies behind the counter was dipping green apples into caramel. She paused to offer us a sample of pralines from a platter that was behind the glass. Hearing her pronounce them PRAY-leens (instead of PRAH-leens like we do in Louisiana) made me not want one. I ended up getting a Rocky Road Bark instead. Not only did it look pretty but it tasted amazing. A foundation of milk chocolate cradled a layer of fluffy marshmallow, nuts and white chocolate. I also bought an Oreo Brownie as a gift. It was basically a thick brownie dipped in white chocolate and covered with Oreo. Later when I got home, I made the mistake of pinching off a tiny piece intending just to taste it. It was chocolate-smooth and brownie-fudgy with a crisp of Oreo. Even though it was super sweet I couldn't stop eating it...a few more pinches and it was gone. So much for the gift. Needless to say, trying to exercise willpower over these treats is futile, at least for me. I wouldn't hesitate to stop here the next time I'm passing through the airport. Even if my flight was on another concourse, I would make a pit stop to Concourse B for the sweets at Savannah Candy Kitchen.

    Seriously. 13.95 a pound for Reese's
    Johnny W.

    Holy monkeys this place is a rip off. A scoop of ice cream is like $5 and Haagen das is better. The candy was ridiculous in price, even for an airport. I cannot imagine this place would stay in business if it was anywhere but here as it is less than mediocre and priced higher than average.

    Too small for the price.
    Stephan Z.

    I'm from the South, Mobile AL, I grew up eating Punta Clara pralines for years I was running to catch my next flight and saw this candy shop, I asked for 2 Pralines and paid $6.50, thought it was high but maybe they are big like the Punta Clara ones. This is what I got (see Pic). On top of everything it wasn't that good. I'll bypass it next time.

    So much candy
    Paige C.

    This place is so delicious the smells of candy will take u back to childhood so darn good

    Pralines
    Sara W.

    Popped in for pralines on my way in to town. Ended up with .5 lb pralines and a caramel pecan apple. Both were pretty darn tasty but the price was high. I'm not surprised, considering its in an airport and everything is expensive in an airport, but still worth noting. The pralines were shared with my family and everyone enjoyed them!

    Poorly made caramel apple. Which was also kinda stuck to the plastic it came in on top of it being flavorless.

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    IT'SUGAR

    IT'SUGAR

    2.9
    (41 reviews)
    12.5 mi
    $$

    Order: mixed bag of candy of my choosing…read more Pros: I love candy ha ha ha! I was a kid in a candy store literally! The candy selection was great! The place was clean and organized. No mixed candy or messiness. Well lit place. Cons: can get a tad bit pricey real quick if you're not careful

    I love It's Sugar. Being from New York, I'm super familiar with it, and it's always been a go-to…read morespot to satisfy sweet cravings. I've been a fan of the licorice strings since I was a kid--my mom loves them, and now my son does too. We went to the Atlantic Station location over the weekend--either Saturday or Sunday--and while the store itself is cute and colorful, the service left a lot to be desired. And honestly, it's not the first time I've had that experience there. Sometimes you walk in and get great service, and other times it's just rude. And that matters, especially in a space that's made for kids and families. Good service should come standard in a customer-facing role. This time, I went in with my mom and my 5-year-old son. He's pretty independent and knows how to go in and get his candy. When we got inside, he opened one of the candy containers to grab a bag and get his licorice strings. Nothing crazy. Out of nowhere, one of the employees--a dark-skinned young lady with braids in pigtails--shouted across the store, "No, no, no, no, no, no, no!" It was loud, unnecessary, and completely uncalled for. My son froze, confused. I froze. My mom froze. We didn't know what was going on. She rushed over, didn't ask a single question, didn't clarify anything--just grabbed the entire candy container and walked it behind the register. My son turned to me and said, "Mommy, what happened?" And I honestly didn't have an answer for him. He hadn't touched anything yet--he was just in front of the bin, doing what he always does. And even if she thought he had touched the candy, there was a much better way to handle it. You don't shout across a store at someone's child--especially when the parent is right there. A simple, "Hey, could you help him with that?" would've been just fine. It took everything in me to stay calm, because I was really upset. I didn't even want to buy anything after that. But we went ahead and got his licorice, and my mom picked up a few things. At the register, that same employee clearly picked up on my energy because her entire demeanor changed. But by then, the damage was done. It's disappointing because I actually like this store. The candy selection is fun--it's not full of specialty candies, but it's bright and cute and great for kids. Still, the service is what makes or breaks it, and in this case, it really broke it. This isn't the first time I've experienced this at this location, and honestly, I don't know if I'll be going back. If you do stop in, go for the candy. But don't expect much from the service.

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    Collier Candy Company

    Collier Candy Company

    3.6
    (9 reviews)
    11.3 mi
    $$$

    Every so often, you need to go and check out an old-school store. That can include a soda fountain,…read moresome sort of clothing store with fashion of yesteryear, or in this case a candy store. Located inside Ponce city market, this place will satisfy your sweet tooth as well as your desire to see the sorts of things that your grandparents checked out as a cure for their sweet tooth. The footprint of this place is pretty limited, but I've got to goor amount of stuff here. There's an impressive selection of different types of gummy's. Seeing as we were in Atlanta, it felt like the kids probably needed some of the cola gummy's. Had they been there, I'm sure they would've been jockeying for just about anything. There's a good specialty chocolate selection, though the options that included dark chocolate were unfortunately sparse. However, if you're a milk chocolate fan, they've got a lot of different options for you. There were lots of larger than normal options of things like sugar daddies, candy bars, as well as a bunch of $.25-$.75 candies. The yard of Snickers was probably the item that was the most intriguing while also being the least likely thing for me to buy on that particular day. The gumball selection was also very impressive, with the oversized gumballs ultimately being the choice for the kids. These gumballs were slightly larger than a golf ball that were filled with nerds. I think they were something like two dollars apiece, but it definitely brought more than two dollars worth of joy! These things were massive and came in about 6 or 7 colors, which made it easy to decide to get three of the same color so as to prevent a meltdown over how everyone else got the color they wanted! All in all, a nice trip down memory lane and a good spot to grab a treat for the kids!

    When it comes to Five Star Customer Service Nick.O is the Top Shelf Best…read more He was very helpful with answering my questions on your product lines, never made me feel rushed, and always kept a smile on his face. Great job by a Great Talent!!!

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    Pecan Jacks

    Pecan Jacks

    4.8
    (18 reviews)
    11.1 mi
    Vegan friendly
    Catering service

    Ok... have you ever found a place that you weren't looking for, however... when you found it you…read morerealized you've needed it ALL your life??? Yeah... say hello to Pecan Jacks!! That was me last night. Let's talk about it. I was in the area for an event, however, I arrived a bit early and decided to walk up the street to check out Pecan Jacks. Now... I had no idea what Pecan Jacks was but the vibrant sign, clean window view into the inside, and elegant teal trim made me want to go, yep; I gathered all of that from the car as I drove by. Now, I walk up to the building and everything I gathered from the car was in my face and 10x better. Yet, the true experience wasn't until... (Drum Roll, please) I opened that front door!! Babeeeeeeeeeeee... I opened the front door of Pecan Jacks and was smacked in the face with the invigorating smells of vanilla, butter, waffle cone, and nutmeg. Yep... my nose was happy which led to my taste buds getting excited, which resulted in me falling in love and determining I had found my new spot. Ok... the wall. As soon as you walk in, the wall to the left is candy central. I'm talking gummi, sours, and chocolate. As I scanned the wall I truly wanted a pound of everything, however I knew I had to calm down. lol! But wait... I looked on the top shelf and guess what I saw!!! BRITTLE and best of all, variations of brittle. Oh yes. You know my secret affair with brittle was awakened and I had to scroll each flavor. Decisions, decisions. The Winner: Southern Pecan Brittle "Grandma Jacks old fashioned brittle, handcrafted with Georgia pecans and lots of butter. Pairs with beer or ice tea!" Forget what it pair with because the goodness of it all by itself had me slow chewing. lol!!! Perfect balance of sweet, salt, crunch, and chew. When you bite into it, you get the crunchy sweet brittle experience. As you chew, it transitions into a savory sweet buttery enhanced flavor thrilled nutty experience. Whew!!!! This thang is thangin!!! As I have found my hidden gem, I can't forget to shout out the amazing customer service, clean establishment, and vibrant lighting. The design theme of Pecan Jacks puts you in the mindset of a mini-getaway, and the stellar customer service makes you remember what southern hospitality is all about. Dear Owner of Pecan Jacks, you are smart, your recipes are magical, and you are appreciated. Sincerely, a new fan named D. K.

    Cute little ice cream spot that was definitely worth checking out. The atmosphere was nice, and the…read moreice cream itself was pretty good. Unfortunately, they didn't have my favorite flavor chocolate chip cookie dough, which was a little disappointing. The only other thing I noticed was that the ice cream seemed to melt faster than at some other places I've visited, although that may have just been my perception. Overall, it was still a pleasant experience, and I'd be willing to come back, if they add chocolate chip cookie dough to the menu. If you're in the area and looking for a sweet treat, it's worth a visit.

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