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October 2022 by Danny Scott
Very unprofessional business. Had an interview with this place, we’re quick to respond before and during my interview . After that I called and got no answer , texted the managers and still no response to the job offer. I been after attending the interview .
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February 2019 by Eddie W.
Big fan of their bi-annual warehouse sale (one in spring and the other during holiday). If you follow their FB group you'll get notified of the exact dates and a preview of what they are offering Overall Thoughts Great place to stock up stuff for the house at a bargain (although still expect to pay a good amount)
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November 2013 by Arthur Y.
The warehouse sale that my wife and every other francophile waits for each year. Mostly kitchen and house goods, trinkets and scarfs and things like that. Saturday morning was a 2 block line - close to 300 excited housewives and older people. Waited an hour with wifey to get in, then spent a bunch of money on Lagoulie knives, french scarves and other assorted items. They don't have a retail space, so this is the one time of year to go crazy. Really great deals and tons of stuff. Went back to see on Sunday, and it looks like the end of a war - just scraps left over.
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April 2010 by JoAnn M.
I went to the warehouse today for the sale advertised in the Chronicle. I was hitting other sales that were featured on Fourth Street. I did not know that Frog's event begins tomorrow. The door was open to the warehouse and I walked in and started shopping. After about 20 minutes the owner came over to me and said "I am the owner of this shop and you're not welcome here." This phrase has pretty bad connotations. Maybe you would use it for someone who shop lifts or starts brawls, but not for a grandmother who was putting stuff on a cart. It ruined my day.
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November 2009 by marci H.
I have been going to Kiss That Frog sales for years...and I have purchased many gifts and items for myself. High quality, wonderful staff, and the excitement of a sale! What more could you want? From doormats and serving platters for myself, to Gnome onesies for a baby shower, and dessert dishes for a wedding shower, the variety is broad. It is true that it gets crowded, but that is part of the fun of a warehouse sale. And, I have enjoyed great conversations with my new acquaintances from the long lines. Everyone has a sale source to share!
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November 2009 by Amy Jo E.
Hooray, it's almost time for the next warehouse sale at Kiss That Frog!! I, like many devotees, become giddy with excitement about the bargains I get on holiday gifts at their twice yearly sale. Seriously, it's hilarious, people line up down the block, sipping coffee until the big warehouse doors open. The staff are French and Belgian, and their accents add to the European, chaotic, friendly charm. Bring boxes or bags, because you have to lug your finds around with you and get them to your car. The prices are low because it's a warehouse sale, not retail. They usually have glass, ceramics, linens, and kids items. Vive la France!