A Sweet Trip to the Haribo Store in Yeoju Premium Outlets: Asia's First Official Store!

Hi, I'm the MOM of the Jjiwoo siblings!
During Jjianni's vacation at the end of July, we took a long-awaited trip to my in-laws in Bucheon. On the way, we decided to stop at the Yeoju Premium Outlets for a meal and a break.
More than anything, I had heard that the Haribo Store, loved by kids and parents alike, was located in the Yeoju Outlets. I really wanted to visit, and we finally made it!
The kids were thrilled with the cute Haribo characters, the variety of gummies, and even the limited-edition merchandise. There was so much to see!
What made this visit even more special was that it's Asia's first official Haribo Store!
With exclusive products and experiences only available at the Yeoju Premium Outlets, it was an unmissable destination.
Now, let's start my honest review of the Haribo Store in Yeoju, a great place to visit with kids!
Yeoju Haribo Store
Located at 419, Myeongpum-ro 370, Yeoju-si, Gyeonggi-do (Carousel Square)
Open Daily: 10:30 AM - 9:30 PM
They're currently running a gift event for customers, so don't forget to grab a free gift based on your purchase amount!
Wow, my eyes widened as soon as I stepped inside. It was filled with adorable Haribo products!
I enjoyed watching 'Ellie Goes' on YouTube, especially the M&M's Chocolate Store visit, and this place felt similar. That's why Jjianni loved it even more.
She was happy to see the gummies she usually enjoys.
They also have exclusive products that you can only find at the Haribo Store.
They say these are must-buy gummies, but why didn't I get them?
Since it was the end of July, it was crowded even on a weekday.
Almost everyone passing through the Yeoju Outlets was carrying a Haribo paper bag.

What caught Jjianni's eye was the Pick & Mix station.
It's great because you can choose and put a little of the gummies you want.
It's usually ₩3,800 per 100g, but there's a promotion running until August 31st, making it ₩2,900!
Here's Daddy putting the gummies that the child points to.
The most interesting gummy was the Wang Wang Cola Gummy.

I think eating just one of those is like eating a whole bag of mini gummies!
The Haribo Store has various events going on.
I even got extra gummies after uploading on Instagram.
I filled about 100g of gummies and got these as a bonus.
Besides the gummies, you can also check out various merchandise.
The shoes aren't for sale, but they do sell various Jibbitz accessories.

There are so many different goods that I didn't realize how much time was passing by while looking around.
The Haribo characters were so cute!
I visited on the last day of July (7/31) and participated in the roulette event.

Oh, what's a mini jelly bag? It was mini jelly!
The lunch box case with soft jelly embedded in it was so cute too.
The transparent cups were so pretty, and I wanted to buy them all, but I resisted.
There were so many interesting and cute goods.

Even the chopsticks were adorable.
There's also a small space for children to use.
There's a xylophone, so the kids showed interest.

Do-re-mi-fa-sol-mi-re-do~
When I visit the Yeoju Outlets, my child struggles, but after stopping by a place like this and putting a gummy in their hand, they enjoy shopping so much.
The Haribo Store in Yeoju Outlets was a special space that both children and adults could enjoy.
As the first store in Asia, it was filled with a variety of gummies and limited-edition merchandise, making it a lot of fun to see.
Since many people visit even on weekdays, if you're planning to visit on the weekend, I recommend going a little earlier or visiting on a weekday morning.
If you visit the Yeoju Outlets, I highly recommend stopping by.
We had dinner at Jangteo Restaurant, and the quality was excellent for the price.
We enjoyed the beef soup and spicy noodles.
More than anything, there were floor seating tables, so it was easy to eat for those with babies.



































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