The art and science of traditional hand-made British candy comes to Harbour City with the opening of Spun
Have a sweet tooth? Love candy? Get excited by all things fun and colourful? Then you’d be wise to seek out British confectioner Spun Candy, which this month brings its magical candyfication to Hong Kong with the opening of its inaugural Asia store in Harbour City, located within LCX on the third floor.
All of Spun’s candy offerings are vegan, gluten- and GMO-free, and handmade. The brand not only makes a range of seasonal candy mixes, but also works with shoppers to create personalised candies and lollipops for any event or occasion. Spun’s master candy-makers can use a name or word of your choice (up to eight characters) on lollipops across a range of flavours such as orange, strawberry, tutti-frutti and passionfruit. There are also candy faces, which is like having your portrait painted – in candy.
The brand also has a reputation for its masterclasses, showing customers the art and science of hand-making traditional British candy – be it lollipops, candy, fudge, honeycomb or brittle, or anything else you can dream of. Spun promises to lead you “through a journey of experimentation and push you to new creative heights”. These masterclasses are even suitable for children ages six and up.
Spun began life five years ago in London’s Covent Garden, set up by professional confectionary connoisseur James Ellender; the brand has subsequently expanded to Paris, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Miami. Spun has featured on BBC’s The Apprentice, among other programmes, and regularly works with some of the world’s biggest brands (such as Chanel, Facebook, British Airways, Harrods, MAC Cosmetics and American Express) through team-building events. Sounds like the sweet spot, indeed.
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