A new traditional sweet shop has opened its doors in Knaresborough.
Bonbon Knaresborough officially opened on Monday (20th October) at 67 High Street.
The shop offers a range of classic confectionery, including traditional weighed pick’n’mix, lollies, ready-made sweet bags and jars, as well as a variety of seasonal treats.

A spokesperson for Knaresborough Chamber said:
"A warm welcome to Bonbon Knaresborough, the brand-new traditional sweetshop now open at 67 High Street.
"Pop in to say hello and treat yourself - it’s a wonderful new addition to our town centre!"
The new store is owned by Natalie Horner and has opened in place of Knaresborough's pop-up shop.
For updates on the new shop, follow Bonbon Knaresborough on social media here.

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