A 'trendy' new sweet shop will open its doors in Harrogate this week.
Mr Bailey’s Candy Cave is launching on Market Place in the town centre on Friday (7th March).
It’s owned by Darren Bailey, who already has shops in Halifax and Hipperholme.
He opened his first sweet shop four years ago, alongside his wife.
The pair currently operate Paw Prints Pet Store in a neighbouring unit on James Street.

Teasing the launch of social media, Darren said:
“It’s been a long 16 months but we are finally there.
“Mr Baileys Candy Cave is coming to Harrogate!”
The new shop will stock a variety of sweets including American candy, bon bons, jelly babies and their own range ‘Two for Five.’
Find out more about Mr Bailey’s Candy Cave online here.

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