SugarSin, London, England
Located in the historic Covent Garden district of London, SugarSin's shop is decorated with colorful and whimsical furnishings, like something out of a fairy tale. Owned by Swedish sisters, SugarSin specializes in traditional Nordic sweets and gluten-free candies. You certainly won't leave SugarSin empty-handed.
- Address: 70 Long Acre, London









À la Mère de Famille, Paris, France
First opened in 1761, this Parisian-style shop sells everything from traditional French fruit jellies to luxurious chocolates with orange and cherry fillings. All the candies here are packaged in elegant and sophisticated packaging.
- Address: 33-35 rue du Faubourg Montmartre, Paris






Méert, Lille, France
Although Méert is famous for its cinnamon rolls, customers can't miss the countless delicious candies displayed, arranged, and packaged in a traditional style. The shop itself is housed in an 18th-century building, later renovated in a modern style by architect César Benvignat in 1839. The shop also features an elegant tea room with elaborately carved and decorated wooden interiors.
- Address: 27 rue Escermoise, Lille
















Happy Pills, Spain
As the name suggests, Happy Pills offers a variety of flavored candies in the shape of capsules. This chain of stores (present in many major cities across Spain) is designed like a pharmacy, with candy containers labeled to resemble medications. All the candies are packaged in containers ranging from 75 ml to large 1,500 ml medicine bottles.






CANDYLAWA, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
"Candylawa" means "candy lover." Indeed, Candylawa is a candy paradise with an incredibly impressive design inspired by cartoons. This store has thousands of types of candies and sweets in colorful, attractive candy tubes. Candylawa is divided into two separate areas for children and adults, with different types of candies and sweets to cater to the needs and tastes of each age group.
- Address: Panorama Mall, Takhassusi Street, Riyadh










Dylan's Candy Bar, USA
Dylan's Candy Bar opened its first store in 2001. Owned by Dylan Lauren, daughter of renowned designer Ralph Lauren, it's no surprise that the shop is decorated so brightly and eye-catchingly. At the center of the main floor is a giant lollipop, and the walls are also adorned with colorful candy columns, including many oversized versions, making the space even more impressive. Another notable feature is the wooden ceiling, which looks exactly like tempting chocolate bars.










Sugarfina, Beverly Hills, California, USA
Rosie O'Neill and Josh Resnick, the owners of Sugarfina, built this candy store on the idea of creating a candy paradise for adults. The store specializes in premium candies from all over the world, offering over 125 different varieties, with two-thirds of the candies being unlike anything else in the United States. Sugarfina's candy boxes can be customized in terms of both quantity and variety to satisfy even the most discerning customers.
Address: 9495 South Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California











Miette Patisserie & Confiserie, San Francisco, USA
This is a famous San Francisco candy shop. The owner is Meg Ray, and her husband, Christopher, also designed the shop. Miette draws inspiration from classic European sweet shops to create an interior that feels like it's filled with sunshine. Glass jars filled with licorice candy, caramel, and candied plums are arranged on wooden shelves or artfully placed by the window sill.
- Address: 449 Octavia Street, San Francisco










Papabubble, Yokohama, Japan
Papabubble looks more like a laboratory or an abstract art gallery than a sweet shop. Architect Schemata used concrete, glass, and black brick to give the shop a rustic yet unique aesthetic. With the kitchen located next to the sales area, customers can watch artisans making hard candies, much like Murano glassblowing, right there.
- Address: 4-76-1 Aioi-Cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama


















Candylicious, Singapore
With an area of nearly 850 m²2At Resorts World Sentosa, Candylicious is considered a candy and sweets paradise for both children and adults. If you're impressed by the giant lollipops right from the entrance, you'll be even more amazed inside by the enormous selection of over 5,000 different types of candy from famous brands like M&M's and Hershey's. Perhaps the most surprising feature is the 250 giant, colorful candy tubes adorning the walls. Furthermore, the walls are covered with messages all revolving around a single theme: candy. With a chain of stores scattered throughout Singapore and Malaysia, Candylicious can be considered a "wonderland" for those with a sweet tooth.
- Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, Resorts World Sentosa










The Candy Room, Melbourne, Australia
The Candy Room, located in Melbourne, Australia, boasts a truly unique design. Many liken it to a whimsical comic book, filled with simple and playful hand-drawn illustrations, a black and white interior, and vibrant splashes of color from countless varieties of candy. Large jars of candy in various flavors, buckets of lollipops, and a wide selection of chocolates are displayed throughout the store, making anyone who visits crave them.
- Address: 1/155 Queen Street, Melbourne










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