For sure it’s one of the most interesting shops on Nanjing Road. This MM storer is pretty big. I went to the one in New York, it’s not as big as the one in Shanghai. There are so many different merchandises, chocolate (of course), toys, t-shirts, cushions, and so on. I went there during the Chinese New Year, there are some interesting culture decorations like lanterns, and Chinese MM mascot. It was interesting to see. At chocolate stations, there are just so many, so many, different types of MMs. Some flavors I have never seen or even heard of, but yes, they have them here. It was a quite adventure to try these MMs. It was fun. Of course you can make your own M&M. there are not cheap though, so don’t...
Read moreThe M&M store in Shanghai is located in the popular shopping area of Nanjing Road. The store is known for its colorful and fun atmosphere, and it is a popular tourist attraction for those visiting Shanghai.
Many visitors enjoy the various M&M products available for purchase, including personalized M&Ms, clothing, and other merchandise.
Long lines and crowded conditions during peak hours, so it may be best to visit during off-peak hours to avoid the crowds. The M&M store in Shanghai is a fun and colorful destination that is worth checking out if you are in the area and a fan of the popular candy...
Read moreThis store is 1600-sqf that spans two storeys and offers a range of M&M's candies and products including the Great Wall of Chocolate, the largest candy wall in the world.
Among the various M&M’s merchandise that are available included apparel, kitchenware items, plush and Shanghai- and China-themed M&M’s-branded products such as mugs, tins and t-shirts, designed specifically for the Shanghai M&M’s World that serve good local souvenirs for visitors to grab home.
But prices are steep and unless you have a sweet tooth, there's really nothing much to see or learn from.
It opens daily from...
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