"I wanna come back here for more caramel apples. You can tell how different the caramel is compared to store bought ones. They were so yummy. You can also ask for them to cut it so it's easier to eat than off the stick.Their ice cream is good too. I love how they have a little gift shop in there too. Lots of parking there and the workers are really nice. Such a cute little town."
"What a fun place to shop and visit. Located inside container park in the main level floor, you can't miss it. Outside in front of the store the owner Scott who is great to work has a fresh cotton candy stand ready for you to purchase! This store might be smaller than others but it is packed with so much candy! Lots of Nostalgic candy as well. So much to choose from. You become a kid all over again when you walk in here just looking at the candies that you used to buy when you were a kid. It really is so much fun . When your on the area stop in and say hello and pick up some goodies !"
"Food is always made fresh and warm. The corn in a cup is always good. My moms favorite is the Tostielotes. Bomb"
Jessica W.
Jul 13, 2024
such a cute place with fantastic prices. from the moment you walk in, staff is friendly and patient with you. Huge selection of candy, ice cream, candy apples, fudge and etc!
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Glen N.
Jul 24, 2019
Sugar Shop is in Downtown Container Park, a unique, self-contained, open-air shopping block full of gastro-pubby, food-trucky restaurants and boutiquey stores, all housed in converted containers wagon-training a play area, park, and stage.Sweet. The place is clean with happy workers, with some cool products worth at least a stroll throughout, but be prepared: it isn't super cheap, and the selection is limited. They did have the Idaho Spud (coconut-coated chocolate-covered marshmallow) but no Nicole Brown Simpson PEZ dispenser.
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Stefany V.
Aug 10, 2014
Conveniently located a door down from a taco place, this Mexican dessert store has all variety of Mexican sweets, candies, and paletas, as well as Blue Bell ice cream, hand-scooped for your pleasure. Decent selection and flavors. Smiling employees.The store itself is mostly an empty room lined with freezers like a convenience store- left hand side has the fruit paletas then the Blue Bell, counter with the traditional dulces straight ahead, and freezer to the right with ice-cream-man style frozen treats and the oddball paleta flavors. No seating available.Came in seeking something unique. Found it in the oddball paletas section: tamarind!Sweet but not cloying, 80 calories for the entire thing, and frozen rock-hard: I'm pretty sure their freezers are set at way too low a temperature, because I nearly a chipped a tooth on my treat and had to set it out on the counter for 10 minutes before I could gnaw off a shard to try.For a cash only business, you should probably have quarters. My $1.75 total got me a pained stare when I paid with two dollar bills, and my change consisted of a fifty-cent piece and some nickels. Seriously? Side note: also watch out for the guy in the parking lot with a bottle of Windex. He'll spray down your vehicle while you're inside, unprompted, then expect payment afterward.
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"I've been going to Sight and Sound since I was a kid. Angie is a great owner that's always willing to help out anybody in the community. When I was still recording music, she let me put my CD in her store, which was a big deal at the time. She also let me put my first book in there as well. Actually, when you go in, you'll find a ton of stuff for sale by locals, from music, to books, to art.If you happen to be in North Las Vegas, you definitely need to stop in and support this local business. Lots of locals have gotten their start here. Let's support the businesses that support us."