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Restore Your Childhood in Candylicious

Did your kids very enjoy the candy or was it you who was crazy nice light snack is? Try visiting Candylicious, Dubai, United Arab Emirates as largest candy store in the world. Located right near the main gate of Dubai Mall, it offers Candylicious candy store concept that is different from existing ones, namely Retail is Detail. The concept is indeed planning to use the launch of a candy store as a springboard for the expansion of the Middle East.

In the vast stores 10,000 square feet or approximately 9.29 square meters, there are some areas that were deliberately classified so that the visitors no trouble finding their favorite flavored candy. There Canopy’a areas, where many large Lollipops, and there are areas of Pick and Mix Wall is where we take the sweets on the wall with the color we liked. Who also did not want to miss is the presence of M & M’s Candy is a very famous ancient times.

His name alone is the biggest candy store in the world, you certainly will Candylicious was surrounded by a variety of candies and chocolates that you’ve probably never seen before, Read the rest of this entry »

Lonely Planet Launches Best in Travel 2010

If you’re looking for inspiration for a trip, Lonely Planet released a book titled Best in Travel 2010 that offers trends, destination and travel experiences around the world. This travel guide book tells about the 10 most popular countries for the year 2010, such as El Salvador, Germany, Greece, Malaysia, Morocco, Nepal, New Zealand, Portugal, Suriname and the United States.

While for 10 popular cities in 2010, according to Lonely Planet is Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), Charleston (SC), Cork (Ireland), Cuenca (Ecuador), Istanbul (Turkey), Kyoto (Japan), Lecce (Italy), Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegonia), Singapore and Vancouver (Canada). State the purpose of having the best historical value is still according to the Lonely Planet Iceland, Thailand, London, South Africa, Malaysia, Mexico, India, Bulgaria, Kenya and Las Vegas.
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