A Harrogate business has closed its town centre store and will now operate solely online.
Harrogate Organics Company, which was established in 2020, has vacated its premises on Market Place.
The firm moved to unit, formerly occupied by Bobby Brown, from Station Square in July 2022.
New signage has appeared in the shop’s windows thanking customers for their support.
It reads:
“We are sorry to say we are leaving our home here in Harrogate and moving online only.
"Thank you for your support over the years."
Harrogate Organics Company provides a range of wellbeing products, including bath, body and hair care, skincare and nutrition.
It’s best known for its Magnesium Spray - a product that aims to combat sleep problems.
It went viral with a video demonstrating the "ultimate sleep companion" last year, receiving over 260,000 views.
Shop Harrogate Organics Company’s products online here.

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