AN ONLINE sensation sweet business has confirmed it will open a new shop in Wrexham next month.
The Crazy Candy Co has been a hit with customers since it launched in February 2021.
Proud owners and married couple Asmara Munir and Saf Hussain are thrilled to confirm a new store will be opening very soon.
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With an online following of over 365,000 on Tiktok, the Wrexham business is a favourite among customers far and wide. Tens of videos shared on social media have received over a million views, with their most viewed (6.2m) showing their unique stock of 'Twisterz.'
Asmara said: "We will be serving Wrexham with the freshest pick and mix, freeze dried sweets made by us and a wide variety of American candy, snacks and drinks. We also have Japanese and Australian treats."
The pair want to tease their new mysterious location for a little while longer, with an expected opening date for mid-October.
Due to high demand on social media, much of their business comes from worldwide deliveries.
Now is the perfect time to bring the business to a local store in Wrexham, Asmara adds.
Originally from Manchester, she and Saf have lived in north Wales for 12-years.
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"As more people in Wrexham hear about us they want to visit but we are just too far out of town, currently based on the industrial estate.
"We hope to grow locally so local people and children of Wrexham can enjoy viral candies and treats they see all over Tiktok and YouTube."
Details of the new unit will be shared on the Crazy Candy Co Facebook page. If you've got a sweet tooth, stay tuned!
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