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Peanut Butter and Chocolate

“The Greatest Candy Store on Earth” Doesn’t Have a Chocolate River But It Looks Pretty Cool Regardless

by Rebecca Pahle | 2:30 pm, November 18th, 2012

 
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Anyone who knows me is aware of several things. One: I’m a card-carrying cinephile who will dork out about movies at the drop of a hat. Two: I own the world’s best sofa. (It’s really comfy. Also it’s corduroy.) Three: My sweet tooth knows no bounds. So needless to say I’d like to take a trip to Sweet!, the 30,000 sq. ft. Willy Wonka-themed candy store that opened recently in Los Angeles.

Look at it. Feel its glory. Yearn to be let loose at the Star Wars and Ghostbusters displays. Feel slightly discomfited looking at the sexy lounging cow. Gasp in awe at the Harry Potter portrait made of jelly beans. Rear back from your computer in fright upon seeing the Oompa Loompas. (It’s a conditioned reflex.)

I’ll take one of everything, please.

(via Eater LA, pictures by Elizabeth Daniels)

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  • Anonymous

    Sometimes I wonder why I don’t live on the west coast. Especially during Comic Con and when I see places like this.

  • Anonymous

    Have you heard about the new corduroy pillows?
    They’re making headlines.

  • Rebecca Pahle

    Oh God, that’s beautiful! Thank you for bringing a smile to my face.

  • www.facebook.com/wackyfacedme Angel Fernandez

    LOVE!

  • Carmen Sandiego

    I love the Ghostbusters section.

  • Gary Glass

    Address??????

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