World’s first Museum of Candy to open in Dubai

A journey into unique candy-themed experiences
2024-09-14
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/ New Delhi
World's first Museum of Candy to open in Dubai
World’s first Museum of Candy to open in Dubai

From candy canes and gummy bears to lollipops, cotton candy, macarons, ice cream, there is something to satisfy every sweet craving

Dubai will soon be home to the world’s first Museum of Candy that promises visitors a journey into unique candy experiences in over 15 uniquely themed rooms, each dedicated to a different type of candy.
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United Arab Emirates’ iconic city Dubai is set to become home to the world’s first-ever Museum of Candy, opening soon in the heart of the city.

According to a press statement by the Museum of Candy, the new destination for candy lovers will offer attractions including free-flowing candy, a unique candy station and a pool full of the gummy goodness!

The museum says it will offer delightful addition to Dubai‘s vibrant attractions as this interactive, sprawling space is dedicated to all things candy, offering a perfect blend of facts and fun for visitors of all ages.

It says that visitors can expect a 60-90 minute experience, exploring over 15 uniquely themed rooms, each dedicated to a different type of candy. 

From candy canes and gummy bears to lollipops, cotton candy, macarons, ice cream, there is something to satisfy every sweet craving.

The statement adds that highlights of the museum include an array of candy stations, where visitors can try uniquely crafted candies that are a rare find anywhere else, a cotton candy bath, and a gummy bear pool to dive into. 

There are a bunch of immersive candy-themed experiences that await residents and tourists alike. 

The fun and educational facts across the museum are a great way to learn about the history and science of candies you love, while the games, interactive screens, and Instagrammable corners make for a delightful experience and a memorable time. 

An interesting addition to the attraction is the Sugar Rush Room, where visitors can write out sweet messages, ask questions and get creative.

The statement adds that visitors can end their visit by indulging in unique candy milkshakes, ice cream, coffee and other delights at the museum’s cafe, and can also shop from a range of candies to munch on later.

It says that the Museum of Candy is designed to channel the inner child with its bright tones and delightful elements. Each room is carefully curated to provide an unforgettable experience, ensuring that visitors of all ages have a great time.

Dubai has always been home to brilliant ideas and tourist attractions backed by technology, science, and innovation. We simply wanted to add to the region’s landscape with a pop of colour and a whole lot of sweetness. We want everyone to stop by for some delightful moments, enjoy our slide of sweetness, engage in interactive experiences, and relive their childhood, while having a great time!” says the team behind the Museum of Candy.

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