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Jelly shoes have solid footing

Wendy and Holly Shoes and Accessories in Noosaville is celebrating its fourth anniversary.
For four years Wendy and Holly jelly shoes and accessories have been keeping shoppers’ feet happy and stylish.
Born and bred on the Sunshine Coast, Wendy and Holly’s unique jelly shoes are comfortable, on-trend and come in a range of fun colours.
The Australian designed shoes are perfect for wearing anywhere and everywhere all year around.
From a fancy dinner to a day by the pool, there is a Wendy and Holly jelly shoe for every occasion.
Tewantin local Wendy MacManus launched the business on the coast four years ago and now supplies more than 160 stockists across Australia and New Zealand, with plans to branch into the international market.
Wendy said her products offer an enticing fusion of style, comfort and affordability.
Wendy and Holly Shoes and Accessories is located at shop 5, 27 Gateway Drive, Noosaville.
The warehouse is open to retailers for wholesale orders by appointment Monday to Friday.
The showroom is open to the public from Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 4pm, and Saturday, from 10am to 1pm.

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