Having grown up in California, I was raised on See’s. It’s still just as delicious as it always has been, and the quality has truly never been compromised. Real chocolate, no waxiness. At $ 17 a pound, it’s pricey, but you totally get what you pay for. Way better than Godiva, that’s for sure. This shop in particular is so adorable. I love going in there — the staff is super knowledgeable about all their varieties and incredibly friendly. It’s always well stocked and immaculate. Love See’s!
Danielle S.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
I’m a Fannie May girl at heart, but since I’m in the West and there’s no Fannie May out here, See’s is what I get. My husband is a true See’s fan, being from California, so he’s been trying to convert me for years. I’m sure he’s happy about the lack of Fannie May’s out here. We’ve been to this location twice and both times it’s been quick, easy, and they PASSOUTFREESAMPLES. Sold. The candy is fresh, addicting, and if you don’t like it, then get out and leave it for me.
Cassandra F.
Tu valoración: 3 Aurora, CO
There aren’t a lot of See’s Candy locations in Colorad, and unfortunately none by where I live. So I had to drive a ways to get to this one. It’s my mom’s favorite, so I wanted to get some for mother’s day. They have special boxes for holidays, and I wanted to get it without paying the«chocolate shipping» fee which is like $ 15 extra on top of your regular shipping charge. This location is small, but nice. The people there were friendly enough, but it did take a little longer for me to get checked out than I thought it should. Great candy though, so hard to argue with that.
Scott S.
Tu valoración: 5 Lakewood, CO
You walk in and someone gives you a piece of chocolate. You could punch me in the teeth, or give me chocolate with nuts, and I’d probably be cool with it so long as you give me chocolate. I’ve been going to See’s since I was knee high to an apricot bonbon. I’m a west coast kid, so See’s is a staple of every respectable mall. Moving out east was a disappointment as the selection was limited. I was so excited to find a brick and mortar See’s here in the Denver metro area(do the locals call it the DMA — I hope not). The staff was delightful and our one-pound box was filled to the brim in no time. I will return pretty much forever as long as I live.
Cass D.
Tu valoración: 4 Englewood, CO
Chocolate is really what you come to See’s for, and that’s pretty much all this store has. I think the employees are all in such a good mood because of the free sugary samples, and honestly, how could you not be in a good mood smelling chocolate all day? They are very enthusiastic here. See’s is a little pricey though, and I don’t really feel like they have a huge variety here. For me, the biggest thing that See’s has going for it is nostalgia, because that’s what we used to get for holidays every year when I was a kid. +1 star for sparkling personalities.
Kendra R.
Tu valoración: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
*FREE tasty treats for you to eat!* Step inside and your overcome in black and white. Paired with the«don’t look directly up» lighting, the store will automatically wake you up. Sorry did I just step into the movie Pleasantville? An older man and woman were dressed in black and white See’s uniforms and were pushing multiple samples. I was handed their extra cocoa 70%. Creamy and soft cocoa taste, I could see myself nibbling on a small block of this will sipping a leggy Merlot or Cab. During my most recent visit, they had samplings of their truffles. The key lime pie was … well I had it 12 hours ago and I’m still salivating! If you’re just wanting a little nibble a piece of candy will cost you 60 cents. Now that’s my kind of price. Purely comparing dark chocolate between Ghiradelli, Hershey’s, Dove, Lindtt, See’s, Godiva and RMCF, I’d choose See’s.