Place Bonbon

151 Chem. du Curé Deslauriers, Mont-Tremblant
(819) 425-5729

Recent Reviews

Olga Milyutina

we were in the store on January 28, we were served by a very rude girl. The store is very dirty

River Yang

Cute little candy shop but overpriced. I bought a small bag of candy and it costs me 9 dollars. Next time I’d buy from Costco. It’s like 5 times cheaper. ?

Young Chinito

Cashier VERY rude & unhelpful !

Samuel Tremblay-Germain

$5 for about a dozen candies in bulk. More or less 100g. Fresh candy. Wide variety

Leandra Bujold

Very nice place overall but very expensive 30$ for a bag of candy !!

Matt Belisle

Terrible experience. Bad customer service and will not accept returns or exchange of unopened merchandise even before leaving the store.. i will never return there to support their business

Maryse

Good little candy shop

Desso

The most unfriendly place we have experienced in Eastern Canada. The midaged cash lady seems to hate children and anyone who asks her questions.

Bridget Ferrari

The woman working the cash register was embarrassingly rude and inappropriate. I’m offended by the service, she continued to yell at me when I asked why she was charging me for something I didn’t intent to buy (apparently a lollipop broke when I reached for a different lollipop - it fell - I checked and it didn’t look damaged to me at all). Then as I was trying to pay, she continues to scold me/yell and wouldn’t just finish the transaction. I’ve never seen such embarrassingly rude behavior. I am mad that I spent so much money there, but by that point, I didn’t have any other option but to just finish up ASAP.

Andrew Meadowcroft

A fabulous lolly and sweet treat shop at Mont-Tremblant Village. A little pricey but wide array of everything sweet!

Julie Bergeron

I send my 14, 12 and 11 year old daughters with $40. They enter the store. There are no crowds. Prices are not displayed. My daughters ask the price of a few items and they get silly answers. My daughters end up being told, "Listen, if you have just $1, you can't buy anything here." Fortunately, they left the store. Children are future customers. Suggestions...Show prices. We will wait for our return home and we will go to Kandju.

Strom Gol

My two children 9 years old and 12 years old came back with 3 candies for $20. Exactly $20 no bill no coins. They tell me the cashier even told us that we were lucky to have the right amount! It intrigued me. 5 min later I was bought the same 3 candies and the bill was $14.11...I called the manager (Camille) by phone. She didn't seem to believe my story.

Emilie Bilodeau

The sweets are fresh and changed regularly and the variety of gummies is impressive. It is true that the person serving at the checkout is a little dry, at least we know that we get out of there without being poisoned. The store is pretty inside and there is a lot of coming and going. I feel like the service person is just very bored in his shop and has to deal with several teenagers stealing stock. Me on my side I will return. They have brand name candy, saltwater taffee, jellybeans, gummies, chocolates, bubblegum and one thing I've never seen before: a sugar powder dispenser and you can pick and layer your powder in a tube custom. Pretty cool.

Alicia Lanthier

Rather expensive price ($30 for the two bags) and the cashier is more busy complaining about the covid and the measures with the other employee than serving the customers... Plus very stupid when she serves us!

V P

Fun place for the kids to get different types of candies.

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