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Sponsors - Clintonville Community Band
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The Clintonville Fund of the Columbus Foundation. 4219 North High Street. Columbus, OH 43214. Edsel and Shirley Cotter. CURB of Clintonville, Inc. Clean Up and Recycling Backers. Goodrich Family, Proprietors. 3519 N. High Street. Mozart’s Café. A taste of Austria". 4784 North High Street. Columbus, OH 43214. 17 E Tulane Rd. Experience a New Way to Bank. Fine Meats - Fresh Seafood.
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Sweet.: Local History
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A light-hearted blog about candy, traditions and small business ownership. Tuesday, January 13, 2009. I like old buildings. (In this country, sadly, that generally means anything over 60 years old.) Anyway, I have an interest in local history. I grew up in the neighborhood where the shop is located, Clintonville. This area is not a city or town on the map; we are a neighborhood in Columbus. Clintonville has a strong identity because of our many events and involved residents. View my complete profile.
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Sweet.: New Year
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A light-hearted blog about candy, traditions and small business ownership. Tuesday, January 6, 2009. Well, I wasn't able to keep up with the blog during the holidays. (I really can't be too suprised at that! We shipped out all the packages and tracked them. A few last minute orders did not arrive prior to Christmas, but the recipients had a nice New Year's treat. I continue to find it fascinating how people incorporate our chocolates into their lives. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Sweet.: December 2008
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A light-hearted blog about candy, traditions and small business ownership. Monday, December 15, 2008. How do I love my in-laws? Let me count the ways. Today a customer bought an assortment of chocolate creams. He explained that he is shipping them to his father-in-law's sister. Before he (father-in-law) passed away a few years ago, he asked his son-in-law to take care of his sister in New England. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The corner candy store you remember. View my complete profile.
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Sweet.: Extra Credit
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A light-hearted blog about candy, traditions and small business ownership. Monday, December 15, 2008. How do I love my in-laws? Let me count the ways. Today a customer bought an assortment of chocolate creams. He explained that he is shipping them to his father-in-law's sister. Before he (father-in-law) passed away a few years ago, he asked his son-in-law to take care of his sister in New England. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The corner candy store you remember. View my complete profile.
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Sweet.: Got game?
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A light-hearted blog about candy, traditions and small business ownership. Friday, January 30, 2009. I noticed we are selling a lot of black and yellow m&m's this week. What's that about? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The corner candy store you remember. View my complete profile. My father called me "sweets". I can still hear it (in my head). Is it ironic that I'd eventually run a candy shop? Which is your favorite?
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Sweet.: March 2009
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A light-hearted blog about candy, traditions and small business ownership. Friday, March 20, 2009. Holidays in Real Time. Well, we have finally caught up to the mass merchants. We are fully stocked for Easter with cream-filled eggs and chocolate bunnies. Did anyone else notice the chocolate eggs in the grocery stores months ago? I saw those peanut butter eggs in a set-up display. By the way, I love the pectin jelly beans we have in at this time of the year - yum! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Sweet.: For the Love of Chocolate
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A light-hearted blog about candy, traditions and small business ownership. Tuesday, February 10, 2009. For the Love of Chocolate. I love to add red to the color scheme in February! The winter has seemed extra long and bleak this year, so Ohioans are happy to see something other than white or gray! We'll see plenty of last mintute husbands stop in for a sweet surprise for their love. It takes a little more time to package the heart boxes, but our customers appreciate choosing their own favorites.
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Sweet.: January 2009
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A light-hearted blog about candy, traditions and small business ownership. Friday, January 30, 2009. I noticed we are selling a lot of black and yellow m&m's this week. What's that about? Tuesday, January 13, 2009. My interest in local history was a gift from my father. He delivered the Columbus Star (a long-since-gone-city newspaper) as a boy and I grew up hearing about his customers and which businesses used to operate on which corners. We have a "meet the author event" this Saturday, January 17. I...
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Sweet.: November 2008
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A light-hearted blog about candy, traditions and small business ownership. Saturday, November 29, 2008. Today I shipped an order to a long-time customer. Her mother used to buy these certain caramels. The customer was careful to specify the "soft, melty ones." She sent them to her daughters and signed them from her mother (who passed away a few years ago.) I love holiday traditions! Friday, November 21, 2008. I'm a little nuts! I'll try to keep up with a few photos and stories as the December rolls on.
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