Haribo sweetens Pontefract outlet with £150k investment
Haribo is set to expand its Pontefract retail outlet with a £150k investment.
The confectionery brand has unveiled plans to triple the size of the store on Front Street, which will stand at 95 sq. m.
The renovated store will house a wide range of Haribo products, including those made within the UK and a selection of exclusive products imported from the brand’s factories across the world.
The new look store will also feature limited edition merchandise available to purchase.
Gavin Jones, store manager, commented: “The HARIBO shop is a very popular destination for local people and is often a stop off for visitors to the region.
“Through our investment we will be improving the look and feel of the site, both internally and externally, whilst also extending the space so that we can increase the range of products on offer. Excitingly, we will also be extending our hours of opening to include Saturday trading.”
The new store is scheduled to open on Saturday, 19th August.
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