LAZ wrote:Shop & Save has lots of multi-ethnic sweets, both in a candy aisle and mixed in the various ethnic areas. I think they had British candies; I know they stock other UK products, like HP Sauce and Bachelors Peas.
I second the candy aisle and bulk bins at Shop & Save; I think they're the most redeeming parts of the store (at least at the Des Plaines location.) I've seen candies there that I haven't seen anywhere else, and their prices are very good.
Kim3 wrote:While you're out in the Schaumburg area, you might want to run by Valli Produce which sits on the border of Hoffman Estates and Schaumburg . Its been a while since I was there, but I recall they had a lot of European and Latin America chocolates.
I don't know the Schaumburg location, but I'm a big fan of the candy at the Arlington Heights location of Valli Produce. In particular, I like their Italian offerings--the anise candy (not as good as the kind Spacca Napoli gives out but I prefer the shape of the brand Valli carries) and the torrone.
Pie Lady wrote:I forgot about Kuhn's in Deerfield on Waukegan Rd. too.
I'm not crazy about the Kuhn's in Des Plaines, mainly because I've found that I can get almost all of the chocolate products they sell for much cheaper at Marketplace on Oakton (or anywhere else, really). However, I stop in for two Dutch reasons: Wilhelmina mints and chocolate clogs (yes, mini milk chocolate clogs, which have become my signature "funny" gift to friends--scholars of Dutch art--who are off to do long stints at archives in Holland). Now, if only Kuhn's would carry a decent brand of speculaas...
I sometimes go to Fox & Obel for their European candies. Their prices are high in general, but, in Chicago, I've only been able to find my absolute favorite caramels in the whole world there--the fig caramels by Paris Caramels. They also carry Barnier lollipops from France. The fruit ones are easy enough to find in the Chicago area, but F & O also carries the caramel variety, which is a little harder to find in stores.
In the last year, I've been very surprised to find a range of European candy at Jewel--in particular, the Skokie location on Skokie Boulevard and the Wilmette location on Green Bay Road. The candy is located in the ethnic aisles. I've seen candy bars from the UK and also some candy I'd never seen before that had, I think, Hebrew on the wrappers.