Sunday, September 21, 2008

New Sign!!

We finally got our new sign installed at our store! I think it turned out really cute. The Sisters Sweet Shoppe in Dublin, Ohio is at our new location at 45 N. High St., in Dublin. The entrance to our store is around the back on Darby St. if anyone wants to visit. We give away lots of free samples of our delicious Grandma's Fruitcakes, chocolate covered Fruitcake and other dessert cakes like Blueberry Walnut, Australian Apricot Cake, Pineapple Macadamia Nut Cake and an Apple Cinnamon Cake. We also have gourmet chocolates and gifts, the ever popular Buckeye Crunch, which is caramel corn coated in peanut butter and chocolate....lots of goodies. Shop online at www.grandmasfruitcakes.com OR www.theSistersSweetShoppe.com. You can also find our Krema Natural Peanut Butter in chunky or creamy and our other brand called Crazy Richard's Peanut Butter. It is also all natural without salt, sugar or added hydrogenated oils. Just peanuts. Crazy Richard's has been named one of the 125 Top Foods for men in Men's Health Magazine for 3 years in a row. It is also the only peanut butter they recommend and has received a top pick award as well. Check out the peanut butter info at www.kremapeanutbutter.com OR www.crazyrichards.com. We also have Almond Butter, Cashew Butter and Hot & Spicy Peanut Butter. Please stop in for samples!

2 comments:

Macy said...

It looks great! I'll be there next month - I'll have to come see it in person! And pick up some chocolate covered blueberries!

Luiz Stevanato said...

Hi Miss Sonksen

Your blog is very good and the site of yours store - http://www.thesisterssweetshoppe.com/ - wow - what a wonderful fruit cake – god blesses your Grandma.
I have a different question: Maybe you know something about Sonksen family who lived in my country – Brazil – and owned an artisanal chocolate factory in 1960 in São Paulo city. The products were amazing. There were a white chocolate bar called White Bear – it was a kind of vanilla bomb which melt in the mouth. Well, there is no information about what happens to Sonksen chocolate factory neither to the family in the internet. If know anything about I will appreciate to know and publish a in blog about culinary.

Kind regards,
Luiz Stevanato