Located in Cambridges Market Square, the shop will stock all your classic childhood favourites, plus sweets from around the world. For many of us growing up the trip to the local sweet shop was the highlight of the week, but Kingdom of Sweets takes the concept to a whole new level. With a product range approaching 600 sweets and treats, Cambridges Market Square could be the place for sweet lovers young and old.
Kingdom of Sweets is one of the largest confectionery retailers in the UK, bringing their customers a range of sweets from around the world. Whether it is American classics you are after, bars of European chocolate, or just want a trip down memory lane to revisit your childhood favourites, this new shop in Cambridges Market Square will aim to cater for all. With a collection of famous branded names, Kingdom of Sweets promises to be the ideal shop for those who like the sweeter things in life.
Besides the sweets and chocolates. Kingdom of Sweets stocks a range of crisps, biscuits, cereals and classic American cookies. They are perfect when trying to think what to buy as a gift for someone you know who has a sweet tooth, and also when stocking up for occasions such as Halloween. Vegans in Cambridge need not fret at missing out on all these sweet offerings as Kingdom of Sweets advertises a range of vegan sweets. The company’s stated aim is to bring their customers the latest confectionery from around the world, which will be music to the ears of sweet lovers in Cambridge.
The new shop in Cambridges Market Square is part of plans to open more stores across the UK, including in the rival University city of Oxford. Formed in 2004, Kingdom of Sweets already has five shops in Central London as well as stores in Liverpool and Dublin. With quality products from brands such as Hershey’s, Wonka, and Oreo’s to name just three of many, they will be hoping their new venture in Cambridge will soon become an established part of the city’s shopping scene.
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