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The Sugar Factory is in fact as the name implies, a place of sugar! Candy galore!! They have gelato and coffee as well. However, their stuff is pretty pricey. This specific location in front of Paris is open 24 hours while the others are not. They also have couture candy pops, which seems like every up and coming, hip celebrity has one with their name. Celebs like the Kardashians, Britney Spears, Jersey Shore have one. There's even Hello Kitty and a Vegas themed one. Basically, they are blinged up candy holders for about $25... pretty pricey if you ask me. The refill pops are I think 3 for $12. Not sure how good those pops are as I didn't try them. The only thing I bought was a box of mints because it had my name on it. I didn't realize it was just a cheap sticker on the box and not actually embossed on until later. I would come here again to look at the stuff and possibly catch celeb sightings. One of the workers was very nice and told my friend and I about all the celebs he met while working there and that they make appearances pretty often for signings at the Sugar Factory. As far as buying sweets, I think I will pass as it's just regular candy but overpriced. However, there is a restaurant side which I might try sometime.
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