Even if you're not big on FoodTok, or more specifically, CandyTok, I'm sure at this point you've heard of BonBon: the Swedish candy store that's gone mega-viral over the last few months.
For candy fanatics, Swedish gummy candy is now the latest candy craze. Two candy stores selling Swedish gummy candy in New ...
Swedish candy is going viral on social media, with sweet-toothed followers eager to try the gummy candies from abroad. NBC News’ Valerie Castro visits two Swedish candy stores in New York to try ...
“This highly anticipated Swedish candy shop is finally open in the West ... Schaltz said TikTok might bring people to the store, but the quality of its ingredients keeps them coming back for ...
"So he experienced what they call 'Saturday candy.' It's a Swedish tradition to go into a candy store on a Saturday, grab a variety of pick-n-mix candy, and then share it with your family.
“There are velvet ropes like it’s a Gucci store or a Supreme sneaker drop, but it’s just for f—king candy. And so, yes, there’s BonBon Swedish candy, [which is] a big part of my life.
Photograph: Courtesy of Lil Sweet Treat "I saw the virality of Swedish candy and said, why not put my own spin on ... Ross took the time to chat with Time Out about her sourcing methods, her new store ...
These new Salty Licorice Twists pay homage to the cultural heritage of BonBon's three Swedish founders and celebrate their lifelong love for candy. The Salty Licorice Twists are a perfectly medium ...
Swedish candy, known as "svenskt godis," has infatuated ... and high levels of corn syrup make up most of the candy found in any U.S. store aisle. This makes most of our candies too sweet, too ...
The next addition is an in-store candy shop, which is coming soon to Canadian stores. The Swedish retailing giant has announced that Lördagsgodis Pick & Mix Sweets will include 48 different treats.
The shop fills the void left in the West Village by Sockerbit, a Swedish candy store that closed during the pandemic after operating for a decade. Opening a candy shop has “always been something ...