Haribo outlets are like a fairyland of sweets and treats. So when a Haribo outlet is coming to a retail outlet near you, it’s a cause for celebration. Go to the shop. Bring the kids along. Check out the treats. Pick some out to enjoy right then and buy some to enjoy later. You can always come back for more. The magical Haribo world has come to stay in Clark’s Village, Somerset.
Clarks Village is a retail outlet in the heart of Somerset. where you can purchase top brands without venturing near a city. With plenty of shops and restaurants, you can enjoy the quality of shopping and life which you normally won’t get anywhere except in an urban setting. But you can enjoy it in the heart of England's greenest county. You have the serenity of the green countryside and the convenience of a world-class shopping centre close by. Clarks Village gives you the enjoyment and atmosphere of big city living in a totally rural setting.
Shopping centres may be great family centres. They may have great family retail outlets. There may be family restaurants galore. But without something especiallyfor the kids, there’s definitely something missing. Yes, of course there may be toy shops. But there’s nothing more magical to a kids imagination than the promise of sweeties. That’s why the Haribo shop is such a fabulous addition to Clarks Village. It's one shop the kids will enjoy visiting again and again.
We may have left the children's world behind a long time ago for the cares and responsibilities of adult life. It’s perfectly right that this should happen. You can’t really go back. Yet who can resist the allure of a sweet shop with its magical promise of joy? For a few moments, we can forget who we are and the responsibilities of the everyday world and just enjoy the magic and fun of childhood. Even if it’s just for a few glorious minutes.
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