Candy Cloud's new San Antonio location is set to enchant dessert lovers.
San Antonio is set to welcome Candy Cloud, a beverage shop originating from Illinois, with its first Texas location. Founded by Alex and Paityn Edwards after a personal tragedy, the shop aims to create joyful beverage experiences with unique offerings like specialty drinks and snacks. The new location will open on Bandera Rd and is part of seven planned openings in the U.S. The mission goes beyond just drinks, focusing on creating sweet memories for families.
Attention all dessert lovers in San Antonio! Get ready to indulge in a brand new sweet experience as Candy Cloud, an exciting beverage shop originating from Illinois, is set to open its very first Texas location right here in our vibrant city. This fantastic news brings a wave of joy and deliciousness that you won’t want to miss!
Candy Cloud was founded in the summer of 2019 by Alex and Paityn Edwards, who turned their grief into a beautiful venture after the heartbreaking loss of their young daughter. What began as a humble cotton candy shop has blossomed into something much bigger! The Edwards duo has expanded their ideas into a full beverage business, bringing joy and flavor to customers everywhere. They started with a simple farmer’s market setup, and now Candy Cloud boasts an impressive six locations across different states!
What’s even more exciting is that Candy Cloud has ambitious plans to open seven new shops across the United States, with the San Antonio venue being one of the highlights. Located at 11619 Bandera Rd., Suite 106, this place will soon become your go-to destination for a refreshing treat. Construction on the San Antonio shop is set to kick off on April 1, aiming for completion by June 6. The renovations are expected to cost around $200,000 and are being handled by none other than the Nashville-based firm MZA Architecture & Interiors.
Now, let’s dive into what you can expect from their drool-worthy menu! Candy Cloud is all about crafting specialty “canned-to-order” beverages that will have you coming back for more. Think delightful offerings like boba, iced lattes, shakes, and even slush floats—perfect for quenching your thirst, especially in the Texas heat! If you’re dairy-free, don’t worry; the menu includes a variety of non-dairy milk and non-dairy soft serve ice cream options as well. Plus, there are sweet little snacks to pair with your drinks—imagine enjoying cookies n’ cream, red velvet, or strawberry cake pops!
The mission at Candy Cloud goes beyond just selling beverages. The founders, Alex and Paityn Edwards, aspire to create meaningful connections and sweet memories for families through their products. They believe in the power of sharing smiles, and it’s easy to see how their passion permeates every aspect of their growing brand.
In a bid to spread the sweetness even further, Candy Cloud has developed a franchising model, which they rolled out in November 2022. This initiative helps families across the nation join in on the mission to create memorable experiences through unique beverages. It’s not just about profits; it’s about community and connection!
As it stands, Candy Cloud already has six locations flourishing in various states, including Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Tennessee. However, there’s no need to fret if you can’t travel far; San Antonio will soon welcome its very own Candy Cloud haven. While an official opening date for this new shop has not yet been announced, the excitement is certainly building!
The countdown is on as construction looms, and the anticipation among locals is palpable. Are you ready to sip on something sweet and share those special moments? Keep your eyes peeled for updates, because Candy Cloud is on its way to making San Antonio even sweeter!
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