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December 2022 by Tara Larkin
Cute little candy shop for kids. Has all my old nostalgic candy from the 90s! Loved it! They also have drinks and ice cream and a bunch of other stuff- including some old pictures and history of the town! Don’t pass it up! :)
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April 2022 by Sam Willard
The Finest Lady with a Wild side ?, I have known. Told me all about this store. Hope to be there soon and visit the area.
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December 2021 by Andrew Waldron
This is our small town store. With tons of treats for kids as well as adults. I have many great memories at the Blue Goose.
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July 2021 by Laura Carlock
Awesome people and amazing candy.
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November 2019 by Laura Cornia Carlock
i love going in with my kids.
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June 2019 by Erin Galyean
Originally it was the post office and general store. Isaac Bowen Evans built it in 1902. He was the post master and store owner.
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October 2017 by Sticky Throttle
Cute little country store (selling mostly candy, drinks and some t-shirts) that retains period authenticity from what appears to be the early 1900s. Originally it was a furniture store and post office. May have also served other functions (and beverages). Very friendly people and some historical artifacts, pictures, etc. Located on the corner of a community park, it conjures up memories of a simpler time. Friendly people, too. An unexpected treat while exploring the Malad, Idaho area.
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August 2017 by Kiana Tebbs
Blast from the past at great prices. I've loved going there for over 20 years.
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April 2017 by Joshua Larkin
Awesome little candy shop for the kids. Loved coming here as a child. They have a decent selection of candy, old trinkets, soda and more.
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April 2017 by Tom Llewellyn
The Blue Goose is an old timey candy shop located at Samaria Centennial Park. Featuring cold pop, assorted frozen lunch wares and candy, some as cheap as a penny, it's a great place to come and remember a simpler time when community counted. Stop in, learn about the area and its history or come experience the Samaria Days celebration held on a weekend in July each year.
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January 2014 by Nancy McKinney
Come one come all to the best little shop in town