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"A classic confectioner best known for gelatin-based gummy bears, exemplifying the chewy texture typical of animal-derived gelatin formulations and forming part of the broader history of mass-produced gummies that date back to mid-19th-century England." - Rachel del Valle
Had a fab day out in Pontefract with my son – this was our first stop! Laura (I think that was her name!) was so helpful in choosing our sweets and we thought the shop was great value. I especially loved the little gold bears.
J
Google
Cheapest Haribo your going to find these days, they also have products you won't find in other shops like seasonal variations. Great sweet shop!
Nicola Holmes
Google
This shop is like childhood dreams...
Lady serving is the brightest charm of the place, so helpful and nice. Literally made from sugar and spice and all things nice.... Will definitely be back again 🇮🇪
sharon lovatt
Google
It's a shop that sells Haribo. What else do you need to know?? Other than they have some fantastic offers on most of your favourites 😍
Dawn Bradley
Google
Such a lovely shop. Lots of choice ranging from sweets to plushies, pjs to stationary. great value for money too.
Kwok Hei Lam
Google
Great place to pick up Haribo of your choice. £12 for 12 bags. Or if you want to run wild 3KG !!!! For £16. Will back again for next Haribo fix.
MML Reviews
Google
Friendly staff, great prices.
Currently doing 12 bags for £12
Search Agent
Google
Great little find, good prices, huge selection & friendly staff
Dominic G.
Yelp
greatest sweets on the planet, forget american candy
steve m.
Yelp
its just a small shop thats nothing much to look at , but they have masses of all the sweets in same size as supermarkets sell , then 1kg tubs or 3kg bags all at good prices , they also had a couple of pens and keyrings for sale too
seemed to be some rare or maybe foreign market haribos too that id never seen for sale in the uk
Lil S.
Yelp
This place is pretty awesome. Lots of Haribos not routinely seen in the shops are for sale and are cheaper too! My favourites include the juicy goldbears and fizzy cola bottles which you practically never find in shops!!!
They have a couple of international items which is cool, and the big boxes and 3kg bags for very good prices!
The only thing which annoyed me is that they state that everything they manufacture for the UK market is sold in the shop... it isn't. So for instance, they advertise Cola Twist on their webpage and facebook page but didn't have it in their factory shop...
I actually found three products made in Pontefract but not on sale in their store in Aldi...
So it's great if you love Haribos but just be aware that they don't have EVERYTHING for sale that they make there.
Personally, I'd LOVE to see more of their German products for sale... Sour Mango for instance!