Wales On Sunday

SEXUAL SWEETS SHOCK AT SHOP

- ELIZABETH THOMAS Reporter elizabeth.thomas@walesonlin­e.co.uk

ADAD says a trip to a Cardiff city centre sweet shop with his young daughter was “spoiled” after coming across a display of adult-themed confection­ery near the till.

The father, who does not want to be named, had taken his 10-year-old daughter to Kingdom of Sweets in Queen Street as a treat but said they both left after encounteri­ng a display of the items including penis-shaped sweets.

“I just think it was inappropri­ate. I’d expect it in an Ann Summers, which is fine,” the dad said.

The shop has since said that the items had now been removed from stock.

The dad said that his daughter had been saving up money to buy sweets in the store as “it’s expensive and it’s a real treat to go there”.

But when they went to the till to pay the dad said that there was a display of adult-themed sweets directly to their right.

“I’m not prudish at all, but I didn’t expect that in somewhere where you’d take children,” he said.

“On the high street in the capital city it’s not on. Maybe in a distinctly adultsonly section, tucked away somewhere, but no – it was right next to the till.

“My daughter went: ‘I know what that is’ because she’s 10. We’ve spoken to her about certain things, she’s not completely naive, but I just don’t think that should be put in front of children on the high street in the middle of Cardiff.”

The father said that, while he didn’t complain to staff in the store, he has emailed Kingdom of Sweets about the display.

“I don’t think that’s appropriat­e to be in front of children – penis-shaped sweets – really,” he said. “It goes from a sort of innocent place where they sell Oreos and chocolate bars and stuff to something that I don’t think should be in that kind of environmen­t or maybe tucked away where only adults can go.”

Some of the confection­ery on display included “Ball Bands”, “Candy Cuffs”, and a “Candy Blow Job Practice Willie”.

The father said he and his daughter often go to the store during half term and the school holidays and had not seen the display before.

“It’s a real treat and it spoilt it for us really badly. We went to the castle and for some food and to go to Kingdom of Sweets was to top it off as a real treat,” he said.

After seeing the display the father said he left the store with his daughter without buying anything.

A spokesman for Kingdom of Sweets said: “We thank you for bringing this to our attention. The items have been withdrawn from stock.”

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