SteveBrickNJ
Well-Known Member
K B Toys seems familiar.Just got this email. So darn sad. Dh said that Target and Aldi are considering purchasing the name and trademark.
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I remember there was another toy store growing up in the 70’s. It was Kids World I think. Then there was K B Toys. Anyone remember those?
I knew that our local Sears store in Ocean County Mall was having a "store closing sale" but I only learned just today that the K-Mart in my town is doing the exact same thing.
Driving past vacant stores can be a downer.

 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

 
 
		





 
 
		


 
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 for me!!!  All I had to choose from was a grilled cheese or a veggie burger, and the veggie burgers are the frozen kind that I don't really like. Well we hadn't been in in 4 months so we went the other day cause the kids were begging. We bumped into one of the workers we knew (because we had been regulars). She asked what happened to us and we explained that since the quesadilla was gone, we just didn't have an urge to go as much. She said that she used to eat them and a lot of people came in to eat them as well. She said it was corporates decision. They are based in TX. Well you would think that a quesadilla would be a good thing in TX. Apparently they didn't sell well in TX, so they decided to remove it. She said they sold pretty well up here in the Northeast. She swears they lost a lot of customers because the quesadilla and the baked beans were removed.
 All I had to choose from was a grilled cheese or a veggie burger, and the veggie burgers are the frozen kind that I don't really like. Well we hadn't been in in 4 months so we went the other day cause the kids were begging. We bumped into one of the workers we knew (because we had been regulars). She asked what happened to us and we explained that since the quesadilla was gone, we just didn't have an urge to go as much. She said that she used to eat them and a lot of people came in to eat them as well. She said it was corporates decision. They are based in TX. Well you would think that a quesadilla would be a good thing in TX. Apparently they didn't sell well in TX, so they decided to remove it. She said they sold pretty well up here in the Northeast. She swears they lost a lot of customers because the quesadilla and the baked beans were removed.
		
 
 
		
