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Suga

Melbourne Australia

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Suga has five locations around Melbourne and these can be found on their website. The flagship store however is at Royal Arcade. With in-house made candies and hard lollies you can watch the process from the store. If you discover this place on a trip you can easily order online to satisfy your cravings once you go home. Having been awarded the prestigious Melbourne Award in 2006, Suga have developed a keen market of sweet-loving fans that frequent their stores on a regular basis. If you head to the Royal Arcade location you can even see chocolate shop next door and be completely enveloped in sugary sweet heaven. Suga is popular with anyone who lives within striking distance and plenty of customers travel in from suburban locations to one of the stores closest to them.

Phone: 03 9663 5654
Shop 20, Royal Arcade 335 Burke St Melbourne

3000 Australia
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Last Update : 2009-11-17 05:19:48


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