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    3 years ago

    Very nice shop with a great assortment of gifts and home decor. Staff was very friendly!

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    6 years ago

    I LOVE this store! Super cute and beautiful items, lots to choose from! Owners are so friendly and kind!

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    Tipton's Stationery & Gifts - Our gift is ready for the party!

    Tipton's Stationery & Gifts

    4.0(12 reviews)
    6.3 mi
    $

    We came in to this store to find a gift for a good friend. This is your average stationary and…read moregifts store. They have lots of beautiful journals, notepads, calendars, gift wrapping, pens, and all of the things that you would expect from such a store. They also have some hand made soaps and lotions, and some very beautiful tea sets. The way that we were greeted was very odd, it actually felt like we were imposing, because of the urgency in the woman's voice. She had her purse on her shoulder, so I thought that maybe she was on her way out and we were infringing upon her scheduled break, but her purse remained on her shoulder the entire time we were there, so I guess it's just how she liked it, and so I dismissed her initial tone as something that had nothing to do with us...even though it felt oddly deliberate. My daughter and I began browsing and talking back and forth as we saw items that grabbed our interest. While we were doing this, the woman with her purse on her shoulder kept coming right up to us and loudly talking over us to tell us about this item or that item, and I politely thanked her each time, even though I couldn't understand what exactly she was saying about these items because my daughter was also mid sentence with me, each time. I continued to thank her and attempted to get eye contact, but she couldn't or wouldn't look me in the eye. She finally stopped bombarding us and allowed us to browse and we could finally hear each other. This entire exchange seemed to serve no useful purpose since she kept talking at us, and not to us, and she kept choosing to talk at us while we were talking to each other. Instead of feeling like an attempt to communicate, it felt like she was being disruptive and rude. In fact, I did not get the sense that she wanted to be helpful in any way. It felt like she was judging us as potential shop lifters and she wanted to make sure that we knew she had her eyes on us. Now the odd tone that I heard in her voice when she was 'greeting' us made sense. While my daughter was trying to decide between getting stationary or body lotions another patron entered the store. The woman with her purse was warm and very welcoming to him. It was a very stark contrast to the tone, words, and facial expressions that we were given. Also, there was a second elderly woman watching us like a hawk the entire time and she asked my daughter where the University that was represented on her T-shirt was located. She then asked her in a very condescending tone if she went to that University (she's a high school student, and looks young for her age) and my daughter, in her soft spoken way, let her know that I was the one who attended. This was a very awkward exchange, and again, it felt like we were being judged and looked down upon. We made our selection, observed the good prices, and then we left. My daughter looked at me and said that it was a very "weird" shopping experience. While we were able to find a gift and make a purchase, we felt very conflicted as we were shopping because of the contradictory vibes. If someone's facial expression is foul when they see you, then the seemingly welcoming words that come from their mouths fall flat. There was a condescending attitude and I felt as though we were grudgingly tolerated, but not actually welcome. We'll never step foot in that store again. The good thing is that they have nothing that can't be found elsewhere.

    I needed supplies for my business and I went to Staples originally however they didn't help me much…read moreand were not as nice. I found this place and gave them a call they had the products I needed and at a reasonable price. They been there for over 50 years. They carry a lot of different products. Give them a call or drop by. Support the local business. Believe me it's much nicer than other supply stores.

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    Tipton's Stationery & Gifts - Exterior of the building

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    Tipton's Stationery & Gifts - Blank books and bookmarks.

    Blank books and bookmarks.

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    Daiso - Such a cute little pillow

    Daiso

    4.5(2 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Good location with plenty of parking, shares the lot with Walmart and other stores so I can imagine…read morethere may be times it can get packed. This Daiso is pretty standard, you'll find pretty much everything you would at any other one. The ONE thing I came for that they did not have are stainless steel chopsticks, not that I need a bunch more, but I like the convenience of having more than 4 sets especially if friends are over. They did have the ones to go but I was looking for the regular ones that don't come apart. Pay attention to the tags, a lot of "simple" things were priced higher than the standard $2.25 price I grabbed a reusable grocery bag, same one I've gotten previously, and realized it had a 300yen tag, which is $6.

    I had gone there on opening day, and was met with a huge crowd. It was hard to make my way through…read moreto see everything that they had. First trip there there was no shopping carts. There was just a little hand carry baskets. My Mobility isn't the greatest, so I appreciate it shopping cart. Second trip that was after Christmas thing for put up. And they had a very nice selection everything from Dollar gifts to about $10 lots of really cute Japanese anime, Sanrio including Hello Kitty, great stationary section, cute plushies including squishmelos and lots of wonderful snacks that you can't find other places. We will certainly be back and visitWe will certainly be back and visit a couple times a month.

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