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One-stop shop for lollie lovers

It’s party time all the time at The Biggest Lollie Shop In The World, so hop on down and hunt for some Easter goodies.

This one-stop shop for lollie lovers has a 1858-square-metre shop floor offering confectionery and a huge range of party supplies. The sweet-tooth’s paradise is the only store of its kind in Australia.

Paul, Robyn and Ben Gordon have been running the store for eight years and most of their friendly staff have worked with them since the beginning.

The Gordons have been in the sweets business for many years and offer a wide range of lollies, party supplies and candy buffet supplies, all at the lowest prices.

Fill up on Cadbury Easter eggs and bunnies this weekend or stock the cupboards with milk bottles, strawberry and cream jubes or Allseps’ bananas peppermint creams, giant Jaffas or coconut rough. It’s all here.
Get gummi or sour lollies to snack on or fill party bags with Sherbert Bombs or Fruity Drops. There’s even a wide range of novelty sweets such as crackly-on-your-tongue Pop Rocks, Rads or Wonkas Laffy Taffy.

Parents can also take care of decorating needs with banners, party hats, table cloths, candles and confetti.

Come in for an exclusive range of party favourites, napkins, coloured plasticware and helium balloons for any celebration or gathering. If you are planning a very special celebration, fog machines, strobe lights, LED beams and coloured laser lights are also available for hire starting from as low as $20. There are plenty of savings to be made when you shop in store but, for even more savings and convenience, shop online and get your order delivered. Conditions apply.

The Biggest Lollie Shop In The World,
247 Mickleham Road, Westmeadows.
Opens 9am-5.30pm Monday-Friday, 10am-5.30pm Saturday and 11-4pm Sunday.
Inquiries: 9338 3517

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