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Candy wonderland in Noosa

By Hollie Harris

With over 20 years as the iconic Candy Addictions of Montville, the store is excited to be re-locating to Hastings Street in April.
Creator and head confectioner Don Hammond will be expanding the hand-made candy range to include gelato, chocolate and fudge in a store which will tantalise all of the senses.
This exciting new concept, still known as Candy Addictions, features a two-metre-high chocolate wall, which will make any chocolate connoisseur drool with excitement.
The shop will boast a lollipop tree and a magnetic conveyor to create a display like no other. Based around the Alice in Wonderland theme, the store will make all those childhood memories come to life in a modern, stylish and bright environment.
Seeing is believing! The store’s main attraction will be watching the candy being made in front of your eyes.
As the confectioners work their magic, why not spoil the family with a sweet treat or gift from the huge assortment of hand-produced delights.
Be sure to take the kids in this school holidays and watch the magic unfold in front of their eyes in a way never seen before on Hastings Street. Take home some Easter treats and holiday goodies from this exciting new store in Bay Village.
Candy Addictions is open seven days a week, from 9am, so pop in and say hello to Don and his team as they bring colourful fun to Noosa.

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