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How popular is american candy in the UK? dO YOU WANT CANDY?
im buying a sweet stall in a major uk shopping centre, and over time want to re-brand from just selling old fashioned english sweets to selling american & japanese candy, do you think this would be popular, would you buy? i was thinking as a shop name ' I WANT CANDY!!' your thougts please! thanks!
                     
 




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candies are always popular. The target audience would be majority - the kids. They are attracted by the name of the shop, the ambience, the candy cover, candy cover's color, candy's color and others off which these are few amjor things as you know.

The name sounds great. It can be interpreted in many ways. Like a child asking for a candy that it has to be got at ur shop The other is the kid after trying a lot of candy in different shops is frustrated with the candy taste. at last the kid cries and asks for a candy as ' uahhh I want candy uahh!!!'. after it eats a candy it asks for more by saying 'I WANT CANDY!'.

all the best.

dont forget to send me some. :-)


rayen h
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No thank you, I like english sweets, But thanks.


CuriousJ
Most American candy is sweeter than the British equivalent so I'm not suru how popular it will be. Also, American chocolate eg. Hersheys tastes vile.

Perhaps you would be better to focus on sweets from the EU accession states. There are hundreds of thousands of Polish people who have recently moved to the UK, along with many many Latvians, Estonians, Lithuanians etc. You may have a better market if you target products at them.

Great name by the way


b97st
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I don't like American candy. I just about like Hershey's Kisses and that's about it. Their chocolate tastes funny. Their M&Ms and Kit Kats are weird.


lausie
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All my american friends prefer english chocolate and sweets to their own. One of them spent £30 on Cadbury's Chocolate to take back home with her.

I'm not a fan but best of luck for your business venture!


Manzanita
I think is a good idea but honestly if you are in the U.K. why would you like to sell American Candy here? isnt it better to sell American Candy in America?

Lets face it. Americans are already pissed off about so many immigrants taking over their country, dont you think other people have the same opinion of Americans taking over other countries? specially London? where you can get anything as well.

Is like going to Italy have dinner at an Italian restaurant and ask for a Cheese Burger instead of a delicious Italian meal, right?


Kevinlad
People here don't really say Candy, its Sweet they call it.


vix
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Sounds good. Cybercandy in Covent Garden does a similar thing and imports American/Japanese/overseas candies and soft drinks. It does a roaring trade and I think any similar places would do very well.

Good luck!


Jam Buddy Shine .
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do it! ii love american sweets!


grantairesbottle
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I'd prefer old fashioned English sweets to the American stuff any day, there's a shop in brum which sell the old fashioned stuff it's great,as for the name it's OK for the Americans but i wouldn't be inclined to visit a place which says i want candy( sorry).
where i live the local term for a sweet is 'a knob of suck'


tizzy
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good idea, like the name of the shop too!


hats rock
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No, I don't think the name is great. Stall might be popular though, in the UK we don't really call anything candy, only thing I can think of are pretend cigarettes. It also depends which shopping centre, in London maybe.


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