Here Are All The Details On Candytopia, The Spot That’s Candyland In Real Life

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If you’ve been a big fan of the Instagram favorite Museum of Ice Cream, there’s a similar new attraction in town for you to add to your social media feeds.

Candytopia, which is like the Museum of Ice Cream but for candy, just opened up in Santa Monica. It’s got over a dozen interactive attractions, including a candy art museum, a pig farting out glitter (I’m not kidding), and a chance to record a video of yourself getting chased down by a massive gumball, Indiana Jones style. There’s also plenty of candy sculptures to take pics and have some fun with, including a life-sized candy dragon, a shark, and in true Instagram fashion, unicorns.

The most fun of the entire experience can be found in the “marshmallow” ball pit. Not only can you jump in and swim around, but you can also feed the marshmallows into suction tubes around the sides of the pit to rain down on everyone inside.

There’s also plenty of free candy you can get inside of Candytopia, including massive clouds of cotton candy, Pixie sticks, chocolate truffles, and more. And if you’re not in a sugar coma by the end, there’s a shop full of Candytopia swag and tons more treats to stuff your face with.

Those interested in getting in on this candy-laden experience can purchase tickets on Candytopia’s website. Admission is $30 for adults, $23 for kids aged 4-12, and free for those 3 and under. You can buy up to 12 tickets at a time.


Featured Image: Constantine Spyrou // Foodbeast

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