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List of 18 closures....Cambridge. Kingston. Barrie etc. Mississauga is the closest to a Toronto location that will close
List of 18 closures....Cambridge. Kingston. Barrie etc. Mississauga is the closest to a Toronto location that will close
Trap Mart at 720 Queen St W has closed:
Toronto store known for its rare and exotic snacks has closed
A store in Toronto that sold crazy candy and exotic snacks has permanently shut its doors. After only a little over two years in business, Queen St. …www.blogto.com
I shopped there about 5 or 6 times, having picked up some rather unique snacks (mostly strange chip flavours since I'm a bit of chip connoisseur), but I was usually the only one in there, even on gorgeous summer days. They did have a decent selection though. One thing that annoyed me about that store was the floor - some genius thought it was a great idea to install the smoothest, shiniest tiles I've ever seen. They might as well have been glass. A couple of times I walked in from wet pavement outside and unintentionally glided across several tiles. Luckily I didn't lose my balance, but I could see that being a rather dangerous slipping hazard for anyone lacking my superb coordination and reflexes.Trap Mart at 720 Queen St W has closed:
Toronto store known for its rare and exotic snacks has closed
A store in Toronto that sold crazy candy and exotic snacks has permanently shut its doors. After only a little over two years in business, Queen St. …www.blogto.com
I shopped there about 5 or 6 times, having picked up some rather unique snacks (mostly strange chip flavours since I'm a bit of chip connoisseur), but I was usually the only one in there, even on gorgeous summer days. They did have a decent selection though. One thing that annoyed me about that store was the floor - some genius thought it was a great idea to install the smoothest, shiniest tiles I've ever seen. They might as well have been glass. A couple of times I walked in from wet pavement outside and unintentionally glided across several tiles. Luckily I didn't lose my balance, but I could see that being a rather dangerous slipping hazard for anyone lacking my superb coordination and reflexes.
I think it's fair to declare this recent boutique snack trend a dismal failure, since most of the high profile shops have gone under after a relatively brief existence. They simply just charge too much for novelty items that usually have very little re-buy value.
Even worse was another joke of snack shop on Queen West called Dank Mart (also gone now, surprise, surprise) - they had a bunch of Ruffles chips with weird flavours, for 15 (FIFTEEN!!!!!) bucks a bag. I immediately rolled my eyes and walked out in disgust once I saw the price tag.Like the 5 dollar Churro Kit Kat I saw at the STC
Even worse was another joke of snack shop on Queen West called Dank Mart (also gone now, surprise, surprise) - they had a bunch of Ruffles chips with weird flavours, for 15 (FIFTEEN!!!!!) bucks a bag. I immediately rolled my eyes and walked out in disgust once I saw the price tag.
It's because deep down they're ashamed over fleecing customers so badly, but hope people just impulse buy despite the visual lack of prices.My big annoyance with these snack shops are the lack of pricing signage.
I don't want to guess how much the snacks are, and I definitely don't want to get a price check for every single soda.
What is this - INS Market or Gateway Newsstands???
You took the words right out of my mouth. It's easier to just take a trip to any T&T, H-Mart or Asian grocery store and get way more interesting snacks for less than what Trap/Dank/Stank Mart is selling them for. No wonder they're all going out of business.
Kawartha Dairy are opening an ice cream shop at 888 Danforth Ave, one block west of Donlands, this summer: