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Businiess name:  Caylor's Bee Enterprise
Review by:  Julia H.
Review content: 
This is such an interesting store. Half of the business is "homemade" honey products, and the other is second hand items. Their thrift store is medium priced, though there are some real gems hidden in the rough--the rough being worn out junky stuff that should be in a landfill. I did find some wonderful hand-embroidered vintage pillowcases in the store for only a quarter--a great find! Also, they do have some really funky old dresses and such that lovers of vintage funk would go wild for. The business would be greatly improved if they would discard the worn-out, smelly shoes they carry. The smell is completely atrocious, and it's the first thing you smell when you enter the store. Yuck. Mixed in with the aroma of shoes of yesteryear is the sickly sweet smell of honey--so the effect ends up being that of honey that tastes like old shoes. Not good. Their honey looks to be packaged nicely, and they do keep that part of the store reasonably clean. In summary, go for the diamonds in the rough--but wear noseplugs.

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