Discover Australia's Biggest Lolly Shop Right in Melbourne!
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Good news, everyone! Australia’s largest lolly store has just opened in Melbourne.
Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse opened their doors on the 11th of November and has been a sensation ever since. The sheer selection is enough to surprise and amaze. From traditional Aussie lollies, to international sweets from France, Turkey, the US, the UK, South Africa, and more, you're guaranteed to find something for your sweet tooth.
A food blogger wrote that they counted over thirty different types of Kit Kats, including one special variety which was churros flavoured! The store is hoping to break a world record for their particularly sizable pick and mix section, where you can find over 1000 treats for any occasion.
But the real centrepiece is the three and a half metre tall human claw machine. You slide down, reaching for delights to take home with you! The store even has giant characters from the Simpsons and a roving Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse was first opened by Tom Jeanes forty years ago, however, it was purchased in 2021 by Adiel Ben-Karmona who is determined to keep the legacy alive.
‘At the end of the day, we want Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse to be a place that inspires anyone who walks through our doors, young or old, to bring some fun to their day-to-day lives,' he said, 'a place where they can expect the unexpected. Tom’s motto will always be: come for the experience we offer & the lollies are a bonus'.
What does your favourite sweet treat contain? Lollies predominantly contain sugar - it's often the first ingredient listed on the packet. It might not be the best news for your dentist, but a little sugar goes a long way in satisfying a sweet tooth, provided we remember to treat it as a treat, and not a staple in our diet.
Then, there are glucose or corn syrups, another form of sugar used to give lollies that perfect, chewy texture. While not all sugars are made equal, they should still be consumed with care. These syrups can give you that quick energy boost but they can also lead to roller coaster dips in the energy levels afterwards.
Natural and artificial food dyes are used to attract the eye and make the lollies more appetising. However, for those watching out for food dyes, they can sometimes cause mild to moderate allergic reactions.
Finally, flavourings! Here's where the creativity and the irresistible taste lies. From churros-flavoured Kit Kats and Black Forest Gummies to honeycomb delights, the options are practically endless. While delightful, it's advisable to enjoy these flavours responsibly due to their high sugar content.
Ultimately, while the lolly wonderland at Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse is full of delicious treats waiting to be discovered, it being Australia's largest lolly store doesn’t mean you should eat all the lollies at once! Balance and moderation are key. After all, remember – treats are meant to be, well, a treat!
So, what are you waiting for, members? Bring your family and friends and be sure to head down to Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse to experience the goodness this epicentre of sweet treats has to offer! Here’s hoping they have some nostalgic treats for us all.
Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse opened their doors on the 11th of November and has been a sensation ever since. The sheer selection is enough to surprise and amaze. From traditional Aussie lollies, to international sweets from France, Turkey, the US, the UK, South Africa, and more, you're guaranteed to find something for your sweet tooth.
A food blogger wrote that they counted over thirty different types of Kit Kats, including one special variety which was churros flavoured! The store is hoping to break a world record for their particularly sizable pick and mix section, where you can find over 1000 treats for any occasion.
But the real centrepiece is the three and a half metre tall human claw machine. You slide down, reaching for delights to take home with you! The store even has giant characters from the Simpsons and a roving Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse was first opened by Tom Jeanes forty years ago, however, it was purchased in 2021 by Adiel Ben-Karmona who is determined to keep the legacy alive.
‘At the end of the day, we want Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse to be a place that inspires anyone who walks through our doors, young or old, to bring some fun to their day-to-day lives,' he said, 'a place where they can expect the unexpected. Tom’s motto will always be: come for the experience we offer & the lollies are a bonus'.
What does your favourite sweet treat contain? Lollies predominantly contain sugar - it's often the first ingredient listed on the packet. It might not be the best news for your dentist, but a little sugar goes a long way in satisfying a sweet tooth, provided we remember to treat it as a treat, and not a staple in our diet.
Then, there are glucose or corn syrups, another form of sugar used to give lollies that perfect, chewy texture. While not all sugars are made equal, they should still be consumed with care. These syrups can give you that quick energy boost but they can also lead to roller coaster dips in the energy levels afterwards.
Natural and artificial food dyes are used to attract the eye and make the lollies more appetising. However, for those watching out for food dyes, they can sometimes cause mild to moderate allergic reactions.
Finally, flavourings! Here's where the creativity and the irresistible taste lies. From churros-flavoured Kit Kats and Black Forest Gummies to honeycomb delights, the options are practically endless. While delightful, it's advisable to enjoy these flavours responsibly due to their high sugar content.
Key Takeaways
- Australia's largest lolly shop has been launched by an Australian confectionary company in Melbourne.
- The store offers more than 30,000 varieties of lollies from all around the world, including the US, UK, New Zealand, South Africa, Turkey, and the Netherlands.
- Inside the store, shoppers can find giant characters from The Simpsons and a tyrannosaurus rex, and one of the store’s biggest attractions is a human claw machine, which allows people to grab and keep treats.
- Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse aims to offer more than just confectionery selection; it seeks to provide an exceptional experience for anyone who walks through its doors.
Ultimately, while the lolly wonderland at Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse is full of delicious treats waiting to be discovered, it being Australia's largest lolly store doesn’t mean you should eat all the lollies at once! Balance and moderation are key. After all, remember – treats are meant to be, well, a treat!
So, what are you waiting for, members? Bring your family and friends and be sure to head down to Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse to experience the goodness this epicentre of sweet treats has to offer! Here’s hoping they have some nostalgic treats for us all.