Los Angeles-based candy store Sugarfina landed in Singapore right in time for Christmas last year, with its adorably packaged candies making for the perfect gifts during the holiday season. It ran a three-month pop-up, which concluded on March 31 this year. And thanks to the overwhelming response, the brand has decided to set up a permanent store in Singapore last month, located in Basement 1 of Wisma Atria, Orchard Road.
For the unfamiliar, Sugarfina is a luxury candy boutique founded in 2012 in Los Angeles, California, and patronised by A-listers like Reese Witherspoon, Justin Bieber and others. It’s known for its colourful candy bento boxes, Champagne bear gummies, seasonal candies, and is easily recognisable by its striking baby blue packaging.
At Sugarfina Singapore, you can customise your own candy bento box, which comes with the options of two, three, four or eight cubes of candies. This new outlet also boasts the world’s widest range of Sugarfina candy cubes – with over 50 flavours spanning gummies, alcoholic-infusions, chocolates and more.

Bestsellers include the Dom Pérignon Vintage and Rosé-infused gummy bears; dark chocolate sea salt carmels; Heavenly Sours in the shape of stars, moons and clouds; and the watermelon and strawberry-flavoured Sugar Lips. There’s also a limited-edition Tequila Mandala collection made with small-batch tequila blanco – think tequila-infused dark chocolate, agave gummy bears and spicy margarita candy cubes.
Sugarfina also releases seasonal candies, and is currently offering its Halloween 2025 collection with tropical fruit-flavoured ghost gummies, Zombie Brains cubes, pink Skeleton Kisses cubes and tangerine-flavoured stars. It recently announced an upcoming collaboration with Snoopy, launching this Christmas.
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Sugarfina Singapore is open daily from 10.30am to 9.30pm at 435 Orchard Rd, Wisma Atria, B1-59, Singapore 238877.
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