Chocolate Finds During My Marshall’s Treasure Hunt

January 28, 2013
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marshallschocolateME TIME LUNCH BREAK

I went in looking for shoes. I came out with shoes, a handbag and the chocolate you see over there.

This is why I love Marshall’s. It’s the perfect mix of accessories for my closet, home and dessert tray.

I LOVE accessories.

A trip through Marshall’s is like a treasure hunt during my lunch. It’s a nice break from the office to stroll through pretty stuff and pick up a few things without breaking my budget, often things I didn’t even know I needed.

I mean really, how many stores can you go in and find gourmet chocolate next to really cute shoes next to fabulous handbags next to pretty kids clothes… that are discounted?!

As for these chocolate finds, I will be testing them out during Scandal on ABC this Thursday night. I’ll let you know if they were worth the splurge.

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