Buy Swedish Candy and Bubs in Korea with SwedishCandyStore

Buy Swedish Candy and Bubs in Korea with SwedishCandyStore

Let me take you back to one of my happiest travel memories—my trip to Korea last year. As someone who’s completely obsessed with Swedish candy, I couldn’t help but bring a few of my favorites along. Think BUBS Godis, creamy Marabou chocolate... you get the idea. The kind of stuff that just makes any day better.

Fast forward to now, and I’ve found a gem for fellow candy lovers in Korea—SwedishCandyStore. They totally get what it means to crave that perfect balance of sweet and sour, chewy and creamy. Whether you're in Seoul or somewhere far across the globe like Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, they ship directly from Sweden to your doorstep. And the best part? They’re super friendly and always happy to help with suggestions based on your taste.

So if you're looking for a trusted place to satisfy those Swedish candy cravings, I can’t recommend them enough. Go ahead—treat yourself!

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Swedish candy in the streets of Korea

See—Seoul 2023. What a trip. I had no real ideas of what the place was going to design, but it is one of those places that just sticks with you. You walk in the city, and it's an interesting mix of future and past: sleek buildings everywhere, then suddenly an old palace stands in front of you with people roaming around in hanboks. That is magical.

Food? Wild. In a good way, hehe. I am always up for new tastes whenever I travel, and South Korea does not disappoint. I remember ordering a dish called bibimbap. It looked simple but somehow just... everything? Crunch, spice, warmth, freshness. I can't really describe it; it was just so good. And kimchi? It's that thing that some get, and others simply don't, but by the time you do—it's all game. Tangy, salty, kind of spicy, and almost addictive.

If I had to put money on it, I would say: I'd go back just for the food. Seriously.

After you’ve had flavorful spicy food, you always look for something sweet, a dessert to end the dinner with. In Korea, they use quite a lot of rice as an ingredient in their food culture hence you see a lot of rice cakes when you’re walking down the streets of Seoul. However, at one candy shop I saw some very colorful candies, which caught my attention. 

Korean girl shoping in Swedish Candy Store

Swedish Candy Store in Korea

As I entered the store, I noticed a section (Swedish candy) - I had to see it. It had flavors of all varieties, everything from fruity type flavors to strange combinations I had never witnessed. There were definitely options for everyone regardless of which type of candy you enjoy. Many of the mixes were unusual as well, and entirely different from the average candy options I would find close to home. I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed the experience, it was refreshing compared to the routine candy aisles.

How to buy Swedish Candy Online in Korea

After stopping into the shop a few times, I finally got the courage to ask the question I wasn't sure if I was supposed to be asking -- where was he getting all that Swedish candy from? I thought it was probably a bit of a trade secret, but he was totally forthcoming. He shared that all of it came from a company called SwedishCandyStore, which has a massive selection of Swedish candies and chocolates available for purchase online -- and, yes, they ship fast, worldwide! He even mentioned that they offer wholesale, which is how he got partnered with them.

Of course, the second I got home, I went directly to www.swedishcandystore.com and started browsing. They had all kinds of stuff -- sour, fruity mixes, even some crazy flavor combinations that I didn't recognize. I like the packs, as they all have cool colors and designs, but the really cool thing was the price. Far cheaper than I was paying at the shop! Don't get me wrong -- I appreciate that the shop owner tipped me off, even if he had to mark them up a bit. But since then? I've just started ordering off the website. Total game-changer.

 

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