The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Make sweet dreams come true with decorative confection­ery displays

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TAILOR designed confection­ery is a great way of making true love seem that bit sweeter on your wedding day. The magic of sweet shops and beautifull­y designed confection­ery is one of those childhood memories that lasts a lifetime and your guests will appreciate the spectacle of a specially designed and decorative confection­ery display.

Aunty Nellies Irish sweet shop in Killarney is just the place to visit if you plan to make your sweet tooth a part of the big occasion and PJ O’Sullivan is on hand to provide you with a consultati­on to help turn all those sweet ideas into reality as Aunty Nellies do wedding packages to suit all budgets and designs.

Candy buffet tables, lavish luxury chocolate fountains with Katie’s handmade chocolate, a selection of delicious dips using marshmallo­ws and fresh strawberri­es and pineapples. And for those of you who love the retro sweet shop feel can enjoy the old style transparen­t cubes filled with jellies and sweets. Table centre pieces in the shape of a cone-tree, filled with confection­ery of your choice, are also popular. Or how about Katie’s chocolate bars and sweet designs personalis­ed with names – which can be arranged for guest tables. The choice is all down to you as PJ explains.

“The confection­ery side of weddings is becoming very popular and I feel there’s very much a mix of both with some people preferring the chocolate side of things and others preferring sweets. It’s a matter of choice and we can cater for all tastes and designs.

“I also provide a consultati­on with couples to establish exactly what it is they would like. We also do various colour designed products, like martini glasses filled with coloured sweets, or any personalis­ed tokens – they can all be made part of the feature.” Give PJ a call on 064 6638600 or visit www. auntynelli­es.ie. You can also check out their Facebook Page for updates and designs.

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