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September 2022 by Yuvraj singh singh
Worst place ever … People are so unprofessional my appointment was at 2 pm and they didn’t even open the dock doors until 3pm. I was parked at dock for atleast 3 hours to get my trailer loaded by this and that is also because broker called the on duty representative to get the trailer loaded .. Please respect the Time.
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August 2022 by Constance Taow
Not at this address.
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June 2022 by Cody Chambers
Gotta love them goldfish
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February 2022 by Kari P.
I love the thrift store. I am so happy that they reopened it. Please don't stop making Milano's here. Factory second's are great. The staff is always so nice and helpful.
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September 2021 by Robin R.
I had heard about this place but I never could find it. So I decided that if every one else could find it so could I When I saw a sign for Campbell I remembered that Campbell's owned Pepperidge farms. So in I went. They had just opened after being closed due to Covid 19. I was planning to attend a family camping reunion. What blessing to be able to buy cookies at such a bargain price. I will be back when I'm in the area.
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August 2021 by Stacie D.
They are open! they opened 1 month ago. [Today-as rules can change] they require masks and only 9 people in the store at a time
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August 2021 by Gina G.
What a fun place! We went right when they opened and there were tons of goldfish, including lots of varieties I didn't know existed, all of the Milano flavors, a few cookie varieties, and some chips as well. The small goldfish bags were $1.30, big bulk boxes were $5.55. Small cookie bags were $1.80 and they had big bulk bags of those as well. I hear they can run out later on, so go early~
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January 2020 by Rebekah S.
I love to take the kids to this outlet and stock up on cookies, goldfish, and whatever else they have that day. The employees are always super nice and helpful. It's very clean as well. It's good to always call before driving to this place if you are far away, ask if they have good stock (full shelves). They frequently start to run out of things after a few days. The items they sell are typically defective in some way like color, shape, packaging, so they can't sell it in grocery stores. The flavor is always spot on, so it's totally worth it. I believe one of the times I visited they said they put out more stuff on Thursdays? Side note, the Casper's Malt Shoppe is just 3 minutes away so you can get some great prices on ice cream that they can't sell in grocery stores. Gossner Cheese is good as well.
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December 2019 by Daniel Ontiveros Jr
Big warehouse and parking lot to move around in. First come served, in and out loading. They have a discount store next to the warehouse to buy cookies and goldfish crackers. Friendly staff!
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August 2019 by Shay D.
Quaint little outlet store with fantastic prices on a kid's classic snack. It's amazing how much of a better deal they are when you buy from the source. They also have cookies and frozen foods that are produced under the same hat as the goldfish crackers. And they typically have samples: super helpful for things I've yet to try. If you are every driving through Logan to get to Idaho, this is a must stop!
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July 2019 by Lorene H.
This place is located between Richmond Utah and Preston Idaho. It is the surplus store for the Pepperidge farm factory. It is a great place to get huge bags of goldfish and packages of Milano cookies. The helpers inside are super nice. The main thing to remember is that you need to arrive early enough in the morning to get the product that you want. If you come late, they may be sold out. Doors open at 10 o'clock and the helpers inside tell us that people start lining up by 9 AM.
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March 2019 by Monica G.
I missed this place so much! Pepperidge Farm (PF) cookies are soooo good but really expensive in supermarkets, specially in Colorado. The prices for cookies in this store are around $1.50 per bag, but they also have huge bulk bags that the price go by pound. The snack sizes have different prices but they are cheaper than any supermarket. They also have cakes, seasoning frozen bread, frozen soup, Texas toast, puff pastries, and Goldfish crackers. The variety change constantly, so each time is like a treasure hunt. During the week the lines are shorter. It is always plenty parking in front of the store. The employees are mostly helpful. *Many many years ago this place was my husband first real job before he went to college, things for sure have changed a lot since then but he still loves PF.
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February 2019 by Joleen G.
You could smell the goldfish as you walked up and the kids thought it was amazing. They had a good selection of cookies and bulk goldfish too. Thought would be a little cheaper than it was but we still enjoyed the trip