A brand new sweet shop opened its doors in Harrogate town centre over the weekend.
Mr Bailey’s Candy Cave officially launched on Market Place on Friday morning (7th March), offering free samples to passersby.
It’s owned by Darren Bailey, who already has shops in Halifax and Hipperholme.
He opened his first sweet shop four years ago, alongside his wife, and currently operates Paw Prints Pet Store on James Street.
The new shop stocks a variety of sweets including bon bons, jelly babies and their own range ‘Two for Five’, as they bid to stay on top of sweet treat trends.

Not sure where to find Mr Bailey’s Candy Cave?
The shop shared a video on their Facebook page for anyone looking to pay them a visit:
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Z71GhQG1D/
Mr Bailey’s Candy Cave is open from 9:30am until 5pm every weekday and Saturdays, and 10am until 4pm on Sundays.

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