ANGEL Floss Sweet Shop, along Latimer Road, officially opened its doors to all customers from 9am this morning.
Previously known as HumBugs, the new American diner inspired sweet shop now has both a new name and owner, which sells a large range of classic sweets, varying from different flavoured Bon Bons to sherbet lemons.
But unlike other traditional sweet shops, Angel Floss, which is ran and owned by Victoria Ridge, offers Tango Ice Blasts, Sundaes, candy floss, the option for customers to customise their very own Bon Bon sweet jar that features the shops unique logo and much more.
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Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic Victoria started selling candy floss and sweet cones on Etsy as well as to her friends and family, which is what inspired a new passion and business idea.
Victoria, 30, said: “Since February it has just been go, go,go to get Angel Floss ready for everyone and it has been simply amazing to be able to see all my dreams and ideas come to life today.
“Compared to other sweet shops I wanted this to be a different type of experience for people, a destination where both children and families could come too, but also a place that from every angle would photograph perfectly.”
During their launch weekend Angel Floss is currently selling a limited-edition Sundae cup called “Bananaaaa”, which features white chocolate and bubble-gum sauce, foam bananas, jelly minions, millions, banana flavour candy floss cloud and a lollipop.
Their opening times are Tuesday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, and Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 3pm.
For more information go to their Facebook, Angel Floss Sweet Shop or Instagram, @angelflossofficial.
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