Did you know that we have the world’s largest candy store in New Jersey? With the first phases of American Dream open, the Garden State can expect a variety of world-class attractions. The mega-mall is home to record-breaking amusement parks, the world’s steepest roller coaster, and plenty more to marvel at. One of these marvels is a massive candy store like nothing you’ve ever seen before. IT’SUGAR isn’t just the largest candy store in New Jersey, it’s the largest non-production candy shop on Earth. The selection is unbelievable!

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A real-life Candyland, this candy shop can’t be missed. Though IT’SUGAR is a chain, it got its start in Atlantic City, New Jersey back in 2006. It’s only fitting that they’d open up the world’s largest candy store in New Jersey! Are you excited to visit and shop all things sweet? I can’t wait! For more details on the American Dream Mall, find the shop offerings, hours, and all of the attraction details here.

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