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Spices in Santa Barbara, CA

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Vices & Spices From Around

1. Vices & Spices From Around

3558 State St, Santa Barbara, CA, 93105

Amenities:
Wheelchair accessibleOffers outdoor seating
Bulk Foods

2. Bulk Foods

Serving the
Santa Barbara Area

From Business: For over 75 Years Bulk Foods has been your one-stop wholesale food manufacturer. Order online for fast, fresh nuts, spices, dried and natural foods.

Spice-Topia

3. Spice-Topia

576 E Main St, Ventura, CA, 93001

Amenities:
Has WifiWheelchair accessible

From Business: We are a specialty spice and tea store, and we use mostly organic and fair trade certified suppliers.

Suva Spicemart

4. Suva Spicemart

2483 E Main St, Ventura, CA, 93003

Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Solvang Spice Merchant

5. Solvang Spice Merchant

1603 Copenhagen Dr, Solvang, CA, 93463

Laurie Edgcomb, LAC

6. Laurie Edgcomb, LAC

102 E Aliso St, Ojai, CA, 93023

Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Tampico Spice Co. Inc.

From Business: In 1947 Mr. Martinez scraped together $35 to buy his first inventory of spices, which he immediately repackaged into small cellophane packets. Mr. Martinez then…

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