credit: Silverburn Shopping Centre
credit: Silverburn Shopping Centre

HARIBO UK To Open First Scottish Store In Glasgow’s Silverburn Shopping Centre

HARIBO is expanding to Scotland with its first store opening at Silverburn Glasgow later this year.

For the brand’s 12th UK retail store, HARIBO will be combining a mix of fan-favorite experiences for Silverburn’s guests. Stepping into the over 230 sq m HARIBO store, customers will be met with an array of products, including an exclusive “Pick Your Mix” station where visitors will be able to find over 30 varieties of HARIBO and MAOAM products to try.

Along with some iconic models from HARIBO’s product range, the store will also offer consumers the opportunity to purchase new and exciting flavors from around the world. To top it off, fans will be able to buy exclusive HARIBO merchandise and gifts to enjoy when coming together to share moments of joy.

“We’re so excited to be opening our first HARIBO retail store in Scotland,” says Rebecca Fox, Head of Retail at HARIBO UK. “Fresh from the success of opening our most recent store, in Bluewater, we can’t wait to bring the magic to life when Goldbear opens our doors later this year in Silverburn.”

“We’re looking forward to bringing the happy world of HARIBO to our guests when Scotland’s first HARIBO store opens here at Silverburn later this year,” adds David Pierotti, General Manager of Silverburn. “With its ‘Pick Your Mix’ station and exotic range of sweets, this latest addition brings an exciting new flavour to our ever-growing retail, leisure and dining offer, and it will be a real treat for our visitors.”

Silverburn’s tenant lineup include Cineworld and Scotland’s largest Tesco Extra alongside retailers, such as Zara, Boots, Flannels, Mango, JD Sports, and Tag Heuer as well as dining options such as Wagamama, Bread Meats Bread, Döner Shack, The Real Greek and Nando’s.

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