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Re: The Hornbill and the Knife
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 4:55 pm
by felinefan
You can order See's candy online, but I don't think they ship chocolates in hot weather. They offer a white chocolate or no chocolate mix in summer, and there are always the nut mixes and hard candies. Or you can order chocolate the rest of the year, store it in the freezer and bring it out during the summer and enjoy after defrosting. The only trick is trying to stay out of it before summer.... :D:
http://www.sees.com
Re: The Hornbill and the Knife
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 6:17 pm
by ktulu
felinefan wrote:You can order See's candy online, but I don't think they ship chocolates in hot weather. They offer a white chocolate or no chocolate mix in summer, and there are always the nut mixes and hard candies. Or you can order chocolate the rest of the year, store it in the freezer and bring it out during the summer and enjoy after defrosting. The only trick is trying to stay out of it before summer.... :D:
http://www.sees.com
Just don't report the order/shipping confirmation as spam...
Oh, they will ship in the summer, just not standard shipping. They insulate the shipment as well :)
Re: The Hornbill and the Knife
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:27 pm
by hobie16
We finally got a full time See's on Maui this year. The two pound box of raspberry creams are my undoing. :D:
Re: The Hornbill and the Knife
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:32 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Thanks for the web site, I didn't know they shipped!!!
(and darn you, now I have an order in route!!!)
hehehhehehee
Re: The Hornbill and the Knife
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:23 am
by Zazu
Ah, Sees Candies! Good thing I grew up with them, or Forrest Gump wouldn't have made nearly as much sense.
For those too far east for Sees, consider Russell Stover Candies. Near as I can tell, the same thing, right down the the arrangement in the white box.
Re: The Hornbill and the Knife
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:37 am
by BRWombat
I've been through LAX before. I usually feel at home at big airports, but I wasn't there long enough to get a grasp on the place. We are flying in and out of SNA for the convention later this month -- my first time through there.
Re: The Hornbill and the Knife
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:43 am
by ktulu
BRWombat wrote:I've been through LAX before. I usually feel at home at big airports, but I wasn't there long enough to get a grasp on the place. We are flying in and out of SNA for the convention later this month -- my first time through there.
You will like it, very easy to get around :)
Re: The Hornbill and the Knife
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 11:42 am
by darph nader
You 'will' give us an update a few days after your procedure. No gory details though.
(torn between a new 'smiley' or not.)

Re: The Hornbill and the Knife
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 2:29 pm
by Whazzup
felinefan wrote:You can order See's candy online, but I don't think they ship chocolates in hot weather. They offer a white chocolate or no chocolate mix in summer, and there are always the nut mixes and hard candies. Or you can order chocolate the rest of the year, store it in the freezer and bring it out during the summer and enjoy after defrosting. The only trick is trying to stay out of it before summer.... :D:
http://www.sees.com
At See's prices, I'd rather not pay shipping in addition. Luckily we know enough people who travel to the west coast who can bring some back for us occasionally.
hobie16 wrote:We finally got a full time See's on Maui this year. The two pound box of raspberry creams are my undoing. :D:
Ohmigosh - Raspberry Cream Sees'?? Now I'm going to HAVE to go check out the web site. Might even pull some money out of savings and pay shipping. :D:
Zazu wrote:Ah, Sees Candies! Good thing I grew up with them, or Forrest Gump wouldn't have made nearly as much sense.
For those too far east for Sees, consider Russell Stover Candies. Near as I can tell, the same thing, right down the the arrangement in the white box.
Russell Stover, eh? I'll check that out. I think WalMart carries that brand and it's gotta be cheaper than See's. And no shipping. ;)
Re: The Hornbill and the Knife
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 2:32 pm
by Whazzup
Sorry, Zazu. Didn't mean to hijack your thread.
Next time we head that way, we'll bring some See's for you as compensation.
By the way, how long has it been since it was called Mrs. See's?