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Candyland under new management

By CoNTRIBUTED BY CANDYLAND OWNER MECHELLE COLCER
Hamilton News·
24 Feb, 2012 12:49 AM2 mins to read

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Browse through a huge range of candies, chocolates, rock candy and the most delicious soft fudge! We are under new management and so is our site.

Please call our elves at Candyland for more up-to-date information.

Our candy shop is open every day except Christmas Day, 10am to 5pm.

Entry to the shop is free (candy-making show is an extra charge).

Browse through a huge range of candies, chocolates, rock candy and the most delicious soft fudge!

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Find a unique gift in our gift cottage or pick a gorgeous soft toy.

Beautiful murals festoon the exterior and interior of this former cheese factory set in the delightful Waikato countryside.

A grassed area provides a spot to enjoy a picnic or let the kids run some energy off.

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Our candy-making shows are hosted by Queen Candy or one of her elves!

We are more than happy for you to take photos.

We will even pose for you with your little kiddies (or the big ones!).

The shows are held at 10.30am and 1pm on weekends, public holidays and every day during the school holidays.

Please arrive 15 minutes beforehand to be sure of getting a seat as seating is limited and is sold on a first come, first served basis.

Sorry, bookings are not possible unless for prepaid and booked groups of 15 or more.

The show lasts from 40 minutes up to an hour, and takes you into the chocolate room to show you how we make our chocolates and how to make your own, then into the candy room to watch us make a batch of rock candy, and you'll get to make your own lollipop from this fresh batch!

You will be seated in each room, and have wheelchair access.

Candy-making show prices are $15 for adults, and $10 for kids under 12 years.

Kids under 1 year can attend free unless you want to make a lollipop for them for $3.

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Group bookings of 15 or more people may be made.

Payment will also need to be made in advance to secure your seats.

Please call, fax or email for more info.



Phone (07) 824 6818, fax (07) 824 6614 or email candy@candyland.co.nz.

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