A brand new sweet shop is coming to Knaresborough.
Mr Swainston's will be opening a new shop in the town following the success of their first location in South Shields, which opened last year.
The exact location of the traditional sweet shop, ran by owners John Gray and Sean Robinson, is yet to be revealed.
It will offer a variety of treats including traditional and retro sweets, pick & mix, sweets by the jar and gifts.

The pair were first inspired to open up their own sweet shop following a trip to Beamish, which lead to the first Mr Swainston's shop launch in May.
The name pays tribute to the original Swainston's sweet shop in Laygate.
A spokesperson for the shop said:
"Mr. Swainston's aims to bring a touch of nostalgia back and also stir up memories of your childhood.
"Those who remember the original shops will now have their own children, and perhaps, grand children.
"Mr. Swainston's hope that old memories can be ignitied, but that new memories can be made too."
Find out more about Mr Swainston's online here and keep an eye on their social media channels for more details ahead of the launch.

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