Step into Candy Heaven: Discover the World’s Most Incredible Candy Stores

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Hipster, handmade candy is making a comeback. Candy won’t go away, but our relationship to it can change for the better.

Candy stores are a magical place where all our childhood dreams come true. With their vibrant colors, sugary aromas, and endless options, they transport us to a world of pure imagination. Here are some of the world’s most incredible candy stores that are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth and leave you in a candy-induced trance.

  1. Dylan’s Candy Bar, New York City, USA
    Dylan’s Candy Bar is the ultimate candy lover’s paradise. Located in the heart of New York City, this three-story store boasts over 7,000 candy varieties from around the world. The store is so large that it even has a candy-themed café and a mini-candy museum.
  2. Papabubble, Barcelona, Spain
    Papabubble is a small artisan candy store that specializes in handmade hard candies. Each piece is crafted using traditional candy-making techniques, and the shopkeepers perform mesmerizing live demonstrations. Visitors can even create their own custom candy designs.
  3. Sticky, Melbourne, Australia
    Sticky is a candy store that takes inspiration from the Japanese art of candy-making known as amezaiku. The shopkeepers use molten sugar to create intricate animal and fruit-shaped candies. Each piece is handmade, making it a true work of art.
  4. Candylicious, Dubai, UAE
    Candylicious is one of the world’s largest candy stores. It spans over 10,000 square feet and offers over 5,000 different types of candy from around the globe. The store also features a lollipop garden, a chocolate room, and a candy art gallery.
  5. Mamegui, Tokyo, Japan
    Mamegui is a small candy store located in the trendy Shibuya district of Tokyo. The store specializes in konpeito, a traditional Japanese candy that is made by slowly crystallizing sugar syrup. The colorful, star-shaped candies are a beloved snack in Japan.
  6. Sugarfina, Los Angeles, USA
    Sugarfina is a luxury candy boutique that offers beautifully packaged sweets that are perfect for gifts. The store features a wide range of candies, including champagne gummy bears, rosé-infused gummies, and matcha green tea caramels.
  7. Confiserie Sprüngli, Zurich, Switzerland
    Confiserie Sprüngli is a Swiss chocolate and candy shop that has been in business since 1836. The store is famous for its luxurious chocolate truffles and pralines, which are made using only the finest ingredients.
  8. Berrisom, Seoul, South Korea
    Berrisom is a candy store that specializes in lip tint candies. The store offers a wide range of flavors, including cherry, grape, and peach. Each candy leaves a long-lasting tint on your lips, making it a fun and unique beauty product.

Visiting one of these candy stores is an experience like no other. Whether you’re a candy fanatic or just looking for a fun adventure, these shops are sure to delight your senses and leave you in a state of pure bliss. So go ahead and indulge in some sugary goodness—your taste buds will thank you! If you can’t wait, don’t forget to check out your local online candy store and pick up some bulk candy for a great price. Candy made simple, without preservatives and trans-fats are the ones to look out for. 

Bhok Thompson
Bhok Thompsonhttp://www.greenprophet.com
Bhok Thompson is an “eco-tinkerer” who thrives at the intersection of sustainability, business, and cutting-edge technology. With a background in mechanical engineering and a deep fascination with renewable energy, Bhok has dedicated his career to developing innovative solutions that bridge environmental consciousness with profitability. A frequent contributor to Green Prophet, Bhok writes about futuristic green tech, urban sustainability, and the latest trends in eco-friendly startups. His passion for engineering meets his love for business as he mentors young entrepreneurs looking to create scalable, impact-driven companies. Beyond his work, Bhok is an avid collector of vintage mechanical watches, believing they represent an era of precision and craftsmanship that modern technology often overlooks. Reach out: [email protected]

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