A first look inside the new-look Haribo store in Clarks Village
The Somerset sweet shop, known for selling confectionery that both "kids and grown-ups love", gets its new look alongside weeks of offers for customers.
READ MORE: Three stores at Clarks Village in Street reveal new looks
READ MORE: Haribo shop opening at Clarks Village, Street, Somerset
Officially reopening on Friday, July 11, Haribo is offering the following offers to customers until Friday, July 31:
Save 20% when you spend £20
Small Candles 3 for £10
There is also a Lucky Dip prize giveaway featuring tickets to various Merlin attractions across the UK, such as Alton Towers and Sealife.
The newly improved store now features digital screens to showcase the latest news and joy from HARIBO.
Haribo in Clarks Village, Somerset, has reopened with a new look. (Image: HUW JOHN, CARDIFF)
A look inside the new-look Haribo shop. (Image: HUW JOHN, CARDIFF)
Alongside this, shoppers can enjoy more exclusive international treats, gifts, merchandise and our famous 'Pick Your Mix' station. On the last weekend of the month, HARIBO's Goldbear will also be visiting the store to see for himself how customers are enjoying the new and improved experience.
The Clarks Village refurbishment comes on the heels of a wave of exciting announcements from the HARIBO retail team, who opened their 11th store in Bluewater in February and also announced they will be opening HARIBO's first store in Scotland later this year.
By investing in existing locations, such as Clarks Village, HARIBO is continuing to provide jobs in the local community and bring moments of joy to Somerset's shoppers.
Reflecting on the successful reopening, Rebecca Fox, Head of Retail at HARIBO UK, said: "We were thrilled to see customers' delight and enjoyment as we welcomed them back into our newly transformed store.
"Inspired by HARIBO's more recent stores, we want to keep pushing ourselves to make more moments of childlike happiness for our fans in Somerset and increase our investment into our retail stores."
Chris Davis, Centre Director of Clarks Village, added: 'HARIBO is a firm favourite with our guests, and we're pleased to see its fantastic revamp as it continues to bring a sprinkle of sweetness to Clarks Village.
"Guests to the outlet are in for a treat this summer thanks to a succession of store transformations such as HARIBO, new brands on the horizon, a stunning outdoor location with landscaped gardens, plus our brand-new Art & Putt mini golf course launching this summer.'
The Haribo Goldbear will be present at the Somerset Haribo site from Friday, July 25 to Sunday, July 27.

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