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March 2020 by Jessica Roller
Really cool knickknack shop in the heart of Colorado ranch country with the best malts! Jams, candles, antiques - it's like stepping back in time two hundred years. Dark, haunty feel to the place, but I love it.I stopped through here on my way to California to use the restroom and ended up talking with the locals. It's a cash-only store run by a woman and her kids, and I was a buck short on cash for a malt. I paid with what I had in change on me, and I said I would stop back my next time through town (we drove across the country twice) and I'm not sure they believed they'd see me again.I did stop back a month later, when we drove our other car out to California - unfortunately they were closed. I'll drive through here every time I pass through Denver hoping to catch the place while it's open! I love the charm of this little place.Thank you for your kindness and conversation on my lonely trip across the country. I can't remember everyone's names, but I think of you often and hope you are all well!
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September 2018 by Jessica
Really cool knickknack shop in the heart of Colorado ranch country with the best malts! Jams, candles, antiques - it's like stepping back in time two hundred years. Dark, haunty feel to the place, but I love it.
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September 2018 by Christina vanbibber
Treated like family.
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July 2018 by Dana Nockels
We visited here this spring! What a neat little store and town! We sat and visited with the owner and her children like we had known her for years! So friendly and it was a heartwarming place! Really great people that own this store! They have the best jam and jellies around! We bought some Choke cherry Jam and it was fabulous!
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April 2015 by Amy Lee H.
What a cute place! It helps Sedalia keep it's small town feel! The fudge is great and the owners are really nice!!
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October 2014 by Gary R.
C'mon, Really, Let me stick a garage sale in a store, then charge out the Yin Yang. This family seems to have an idea but have no idea. Good luck to being successful. It seems your on the right track. I did find a painting that was up my alley. They young man knew about the painting and the woman who ran the place had to call her boss for a price, awkward. The guy there named Ryan? Was just the lift I needed, he seemed genuine and talk to and strike a conversation. This could at least keep people there long enough to find something of interest. Thanks Ryan, and good luck to this place.
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September 2014 by Basim S.
Gregg and his family run this local convenience/antique store, and they do it with a flare and sincerity that is the hallmark of local comunities like this the world over. Whether you need some snacks, coffee, or even a lift across town, Gregg and his family are there to help--with low prices to boot. Oh, and if you want to shop authentic hand-made soaps and antiques, check out their extension. Picked up a few myself.