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I emailed the H&G saying how gutted i was that they were leaving and they said they tried to find a new shop in ED but could not find an alternative that stacked up on the numbers. What a little gem we have lost but good luck to the owner on the new business venture.

Callie Wrote:

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> I'm really not excited to hear the lovely little

> sweetshop is being replaced by a dog shop, or

> rather a dog museum by the look of the silly

> prices.


I always thought the prices in H&G were "silly" - I'm excited about this venture and hope LillyRose does well (I'm sure that when H&G first opened there were plenty of naysayers)!

Otta Wrote:

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> Not being funny, but the prices in the sweet shop were pretty bloody silly IMO.


I don't mind paying a bit of money for some chocolate or fudge or whatever if it's nice and made in small batches. But generic cola bottles/flying saucers/fried eggs/pink shrimps... they're making a serious markup on that stuff.

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