When I was a kid I thought that shops had always been there and always would be… not that I’m, er, older… I’ve noticed how ephemeral they actually are for the most part. (nothing like seeing a sign claiming longevity with “Since 1994!” to make one feel old)
Yep, time they are a changing. When I was a kid, everything was displayed in jars and under glass. So lovely to see. Now it’s all locked up behind cages and in boxes to prevent theft. Even employees have to pass background and drug testing. From all ages. Sad times indeed.
We are fortunate to have three candy shop/chocolatiers in the area. One was thought to have died because of “urban renewal” in the late 70s, but was revived a few years later with the same name and recipes. Each has around 100 years, or better under their belt, so they have learned how to weather different business climates. Now pardon me, my sweet tooth is acting up.
LookingGlass Premium Member over 3 years ago
But apparently it was not enough!! Oh the humanity!!
:-(
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 3 years ago
Many shops are closing due to the virus. At least here in Italy.
wiatr over 3 years ago
Please keep her out of Hershey, Pa.
cracker65 over 3 years ago
And Brutus is back on serve.
Pharmakeus Ubik over 3 years ago
Our local chocolatier folded up last June. They weren’t set up for net sales and their margins were too small to survive.
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
Meanwhile, Brutus’ favorite donut shop is doing well.
Baarorso over 3 years ago
ZING! You don’t zing your wife as often as you should, Brutus, but we love it when you do.;-D
GROG Premium Member over 3 years ago
It may have survived if Brutus sopported the same shop, but he has his own favorite, which is still afloat.
rdav1248961 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Look on the bright side, Gladys. That shop will have a going out of business sale and you can stock up.
Jeff0811 over 3 years ago
Maybe it’s a blessing in disguise. Hopefully the chocolate shop won’t be all she lost.
saltylife16 over 3 years ago
Brutus hit that one out of the park. Grand Slam, baby
pathamil over 3 years ago
She’ll have to be satisfied with a Hershey bar from the grocery store impulse rack in the check-out line…
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Ah, Thorny, you silver-tongued devil!
KEA over 3 years ago
When I was a kid I thought that shops had always been there and always would be… not that I’m, er, older… I’ve noticed how ephemeral they actually are for the most part. (nothing like seeing a sign claiming longevity with “Since 1994!” to make one feel old)
CorkLock over 3 years ago
Yep, time they are a changing. When I was a kid, everything was displayed in jars and under glass. So lovely to see. Now it’s all locked up behind cages and in boxes to prevent theft. Even employees have to pass background and drug testing. From all ages. Sad times indeed.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
You gotta love a guy who is sympathetic to his wife and all he gets is a stare!
tauyen over 3 years ago
sounds like a trip to Bruges should be planned,
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
No question that she did her best and I am sure Brutus helped along the way also. I so hate today’s world……
paranormal over 3 years ago
That’s the gravity of the situation…
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
Don’t have a guilt trip, you did what you could do to keep them afloat.
Buckeye67 over 3 years ago
Brutus, I don’t think your condolences were appreciated.
l3i7l over 3 years ago
We are fortunate to have three candy shop/chocolatiers in the area. One was thought to have died because of “urban renewal” in the late 70s, but was revived a few years later with the same name and recipes. Each has around 100 years, or better under their belt, so they have learned how to weather different business climates. Now pardon me, my sweet tooth is acting up.
Orcatime over 3 years ago
And that’s how the fight started!
Le'Roy Hawkins over 3 years ago
Another victim of governmental overreach. Thanks, Dr. Fascist.