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Candy Display Store Design: Seven Great Tips

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Candy stores have a timeless, charming appeal. Some are designed with a vintage aesthetic while others are sleek and modern. Kids are instantly attracted to the bright displays, selection of sweets and whimsical décor. Adults can’t help but indulge both their sweet tooth and their sense of childhood nostalgia. No wonder there are so many popular candy stores across the country.

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Are you thinking of opening your own confections store? Are you stumped on how you want to design it? There are nearly endless ways you can draw in customers through décor and candy store display choices. We have five great ideas for those just getting into the candy store world who want to keep customer traffic steady and coming back for more.

1. Keep the Walls and Floors Simple

 

What is the biggest standout in your sweet store? The candy, of course! While it may be tempting to paint the walls of the shop with all the colors of the rainbow, it may be wise to reconsider. Too many colors at once can be sensory overload. Also, it may be harder for customers to find the candy of their choice, which can blend into the background among that many colors.

Mindful Design Consulting, a design firm, wrote about an Australian candy store that first-time shop owners may want to emulate. The walls, ceilings and floors are all plain white to let the candy stand out. Shelves and candy dispensers throughout a store can add pretty pops of color. While ultimately the décor choice is your own, many beloved candy stores have borrowed this less-is-more design.

2. Change with the Seasons

Each year, millions of Americans flock to candy stores for specific holidays to pick up their favorite treats, such as Halloween, Christmas, and Easter. These are always major candy-buying affairs. At those times you would like to offer a wide range of candy in your store and you might need to plan ahead with you candy retailer. Chocolate store owners should make the most of these busy times and consider changing their stock with the season, updating their selections to reflect the upcoming holiday, suggests the Candy Concepts Inc. blog.

There are plenty of ways to change up the store for a holiday. For example, during the Halloween season, put out chocolates with themed wrappers (like those of goblins, cats or ghosts), sell molded chocolate in the shape of pumpkins and witches, set up a display with Halloween-centric treats like candy corn and fill dispensers full of black and orange jelly beans.

Of course, you will have to be on top of changing out the candy store displays as soon as the holiday ends. You want to keep your selection as fresh as possible, after all. Customers will count on the store when the next holiday arrives.

 

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3. Brand Your Candy

Do you make your own homemade sweets that you sell at your gourmet chocolate store? These are uniquely yours, so make sure customers know it. This will help create a unique customer shopping experience . Design resource Hongkiat has a slew of ideas for labeling one’s own handmade sweets and promoting the company brand. You can design your own wrappers for chocolate bars or hard candy. These wrappers should have the store name on them and let customers know a bit about the candy they’re about to enjoy with a descriptive paragraph or two.

For more ideas, try printing off labels and sticking them inside or on the fronts of jars of loose candy. Order branded plastic bags for customer-friendly ways for shopping for bulk candy.  If you have a fun tagline or logo, make sure to include this on all wrappers, boxes, bags and more. All this ensures customers won’t forget the store.

4. Sell Other Treats

Candy is dandy, but offering other sugary treats will expand the store menu and appeal to even more customers. Bara Ou at portfolio resource Behance revealed what her dream candy store would look like. Hers includes an ice cream counter. You may also want to sell cupcakes or even frozen yogurt (just think of all the toppings possibilities with so much candy nearby!).

Of course, when considering this idea, you will need the space for these yummy additions. If you’re thinking about selling ice cream and froyo, you’re going to need a sizeable freezer so these treats don’t melt. A glass candy case display or counter will be necessary too, as it will be if selling cupcakes. However, if you have the room, you can satisfy the collective sweet tooth of your customers in practically every conceivable way.

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5. Let Customers Make Their Own Candy

Allow customers to get in the spirit of exclusive candy-making with their own customized chocolate bars and other confections. Whether customers can choose the flavors that go into a candy bar or design their own wrappers, they’ll feel a kinship to the store. They’ll also be more likely to tell their friends and family about their experience.

When designing your one-of-a-kind candy store display, make sure to include a station where customers can sit down and get involved in the candy-making process. Rosetto’s candy dispensers are an ideal way to get customers involved in creating their own customized candy. They’ll love this one-of-a-kind edible souvenir.

6. Bulk up your game 

In general, you would like to offer as many special prices for purchasing candy in bulk. Candy business owners understand that if they keep their bulk candy Store fixtures packed they will have better chances of selling large quantities to a single client. Your Candy display furniture is one of the most important ways you can ensure your clients are buying in bulk. 



7. Build your store profile online 

Once you open your Candy store and you start getting candy lovers to order, this is the time to establish your online presence and increase your candy sales. Create social media accounts, showcase your store, and invite new customers. Make sure you take photos of your candy store design and make sure your candy store decoration is perfect! Now your attractive candy shop is ready! 

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