I don’t think even prostitutes have standards this low. Generic piñatas including customized, copyright-infringing, South Park reject piñatas. Piñata candy? Oh yeah! $ 10 for a bag of stale, lead-rich candy. Did you buy something and then had to return it? Well hey there, NOREFUNDS. ONANYTHING. It’s like a brick-and-mortar ponzi scheme. Do they have a FB page so I can dislike it?
Melanie V.
Tu valoración: 4 Chicago, IL
Welcome to Candy Landy, Brighton Park style. There’s tons and tons of candy EVERYWHERE. I imagine kids having a field day in here and just grabbing handfuls of whatever and throwing it into a basket. I mean, I would’ve done it.(Thankfully, they have pre-mixed bags of candy, so I didn’t need to spend five years deciding what to buy. Three pounds was around $ 7. And, it had spicy mango! Yum.) Anyway, I came here ‘cuz I was trying to find a black heart piñata. Since a black heart isn’t on the Most Wanted list of pinatas, the workers here looked at me like I was pitiful. Instead, they suggested the different animals(donkeys, elephants, dogs) or stars. If you were looking for those HUGE pinatas, they had them, too. My favorite one was the Kung Fu Panda one.(Hint for my birthday? Perhaps??) They also have balloons, streamers, plates, napkins — everything for your party planning needs. Stop in if you’re in the area. Or visit one of the other locations up north. It’s definitely a treat to see!
Michael D.
Tu valoración: 5 Chicago, IL
Sweet I am the first to review =). Almost as sweet as the many varieties of sweets this place has. I have grown up on the southside all my life, I am glad friends have introduced me to this place. Dulce landia has multiple locations. This one is nearest to me. They have pinatas as well as all kinds of Mexican candy. I would suggest anyone to visit this store to grab some candy.