Oklahoma Gift Basket in various sizes. Customized just for you!
shelves of candy
Endless, fresh sugar and sugar-free delights.
Kay T.
Jun 1, 2019
Such a fun place! Gifts and goodies galore with lovely staff who puts up with all the questions and offers samples.
Read MoreBrett B.
Aug 2, 2008
A real candy shop right in mid-town Tulsa.Want gummy bears covered in chocolate? They've got that. Remember a candy you had on your trip to Europe? They've probably got that too.This shop has been in town for years. Tulsans seem to love this candy shop.
Read MoreCourtney E.
Jan 21, 2009
Sweet Tooth used to be in the Farm Shopping Center, in this little, tiny, cottage style store. It was so cute! They moved to a larger location with less character, but they still have all the goodies I remember, plus more! As another reviewer said, they have tons of chocolates and candies from Europe - I was thrilled to find some chocolate I had tasted in France. They have a ton of unique gifts and handmade chocolate treats for sale. I recommend everyone go at least once! The staff is always friendly and helpful without being pushy, which is always nice.
Read MoreElizabeth N.
Aug 19, 2010
I'm totally a fan of this place! We were on the way to a spa and decided to stop in at Sweet Tooth to see what things they have in there. We found plenty of candy selection and many different things for the home as well as gifts! It's a great place to take a child or teenager, and perhaps even a young'n at heart. The owners were very nice, and we even signed up for a monthly newsletter.If you're in the area go and indulge yourself with sweets and random things.
Read MoreCrystal M.
Feb 12, 2013
This place is terrible. They don't know ingredients. They don't know where the stuff is manufacture (ie peanut, soy, milk facility). When asked they roll their eyes and get angry because you are inquiring about allergies. Poor customer service. I watched the sales rep help two other people and she never changed her gloves and she didn't wipe the candy scale down where they weigh the candy. Anyone with children that suffer from allergies know how dangerous that simple act of laziness can cause. I recommend this place to no one.
Read MoreMathew L.
Apr 15, 2020
I asked for a favor, it was Easter and I wanted to send my sister a gift box of goodies. There was no hesitation on there part to accommodate my needs, they even dropped it in the mail for me. Thank you for great customer service
Read MoreAshley O.
Dec 16, 2020
I came into the shop for candy today, and while in past years I have always had a good shopping experience, today was very disappointing. There were several shoppers when I got in there, so I was patiently waiting for an employee to finish up with their customers so they could help me. There did not seem to be a flow of where to wait for help, so I stood close to the front of the store over where you can browse at candy and was behind a customer who was actively shopping and had an employee helping him, so it appeared that I should be helped next. An older couple came in after I had been standing there for about 10 minutes, and as soon as one of the employees was done with her customer, she quickly went over and started helping the couple. She happened to walk by me while she was enthusiastically helping them and I asked her if I was supposed to ask for help or how that was supposed to work, and she hatefully told me that I would need to wait for someone else to get done with their customers and then they would help me, so I explained that I was there before the couple (who she was helping) came in and she told me they were her customers and walked off to continue helping them. I watched as many employees walked around not helping anyone, and finally I got help from another employee, almost 20 minutes after I had arrived in the store. I did contemplate just leaving, because they did not seem interested in obtaining my business, but they did have some cute sweets that I thought would be perfect for my children. I told the employee who helped me about what her coworker had said, and she was very sweet and threw in a Christmas bell for my troubles/wait. The couple who came in after me were done and out of the store as I was finally getting assistance. The employee who would not help me had the nerve to come over after the couple left and thanked me for my patience as she said they were very important customers and came in every year. I also heard her tell the other employee that he was a professor (which I am assuming why I was ignored - guess she thought I was not important enough to help). What that lady does not know about me is I was at their shop during my lunch break for 30 minutes so that I could support a local business. I have never in my life received that kind of treatment before, like I was the least important to help. There are many other businesses in Tulsa that offer the merchandise that this shop offers, and apparently they value some customers over others, so I think the next time I will spend my money elsewhere.
Read MoreJana W.
Aug 21, 2020
I recently purchase 6 Uno bars at $1.95 a piece that had a expiration date of 5/5/2020 they are still edible so I blew it off but wished I would have gotten a discount on them. Then I placed a order yesterday picked up today that included 1 pound of sixlet candies she asked what color I wanted I said it doesn't matter (thinking I'd get a variety) but she sent all white colored ones maybe the oldest slowest selling color? I tried some a minute ago & they are hard as rocks! Stale again! I spent a lot of money on Covig mask which they have a great selection of. And I'm very pleased with the E-mails they send almost daily they are very nicely done a great marketing plan during Covig. But if you want any edibles I would think twice! I'm sure there sales are down due to Covig but they still need to check there inventory or expiration dates & at least tell us it past date maybe give a discount. The sixlet candies are so bad they will end up in trash. And since the actual store is closed how do I return anything! I'm feeling a bit screwed!
Read MoreSadie F.
Dec 12, 2019
I've shopped at Sweet Tooth since they opened, years ago. Always the place to find exactly what you needed- especially great looking and memorable candy. From the funny gummy band-aids to the specialty apples, it was easy to find something unique. When they moved to the smaller store, I continued to frequent the store, even with the smaller selection. Supporting a local small business is just the right thing to do. This morning, my feelings changed. I pulled up at 9:55am and the employee was putting the sign outside, the door was open and I could see the owner surfing on his phone. They open at 10:00am. I quickly explained to the employee that I was hoping to get some toffee for an office lunch. She looked at me and said, we're not open. I mentioned that it was three minutes until opening. She just stared at me. I simply said- "Never mind, I'll get some cookies at Felines." As I walked away she said, "we do have some really good toffee though". Wow! My sweet tooth punch card has been filled dozens of times, hoping this was a seasonal issue.
Read MoreAC W.
Jul 15, 2009
Yes, it's a cute little boutique and candy shop. No, it's not worth your time. Fact: my awesome sister-in-law pre-ordered a gift for me there. They assured her that they would call when the item arrived and when we were in the shop the other day, they told her that it had been sold. They never called. They didn't really seem to care that they didn't honor their pre-order. It was a disaster. Word on the street is that it's not a new thing - apparently, they do this often. I think this indicates the kind of business they conduct and I don't recommend that you spend your cash here. Candy you can find anywhere. There are tons of adorable gift boutiques in midtown, Utica Square, Broken Arrow etc etc. Take your hard earned dollars elsewhere and patronize local businesses which treat their customers right.
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