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Exciting News! Paris Twisted Treats finds new home, relocates to north end
By Chris Whelan
In a thrilling announcement, Paris Twisted Treats revealed its upcoming move to a new location. The beloved local ice cream trailer will soon find its brand-new home at 98 Scott Ave, Paris, Ontario.
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The news came through a heartwarming post on the Paris Twisted Treats Facebook page last Saturday morning. The message expressed profound gratitude to the supportive community of Paris/Brant County, as well as to everyone who rallied behind the small, local family business. Within just an hour of being posted, the announcement garnered close to 500 likes and numerous comments, showcasing the immense excitement generated by the news.
The decision to relocate stemmed from an unexpected rent increase, marking the third one this year and raising uncertainty about the future of the King Edward Street location. Paris Twisted Treats was given until December 31st, 2023, to relocate their beloved ice cream trailer to a new spot. In a plea on social media, the owners sought support and suggestions from the community.
In an astonishing turn of events, Paris Twisted Treats swiftly reached the final stages of the moving process in less than two months. The owners expressed their heartfelt appreciation to St John's Lodge for graciously allowing them to use their parking lot during the transition They also extended their gratitude to the County of Brant for facilitating a smooth and hassle-free relocation. Furthermore, they expressed their thanks to the remarkable businesses that offered assistance and support throughout the
Twisted Treats will relocate to its new home in the New Year, located in the parking lot of the Masonic Lodge on the corner of Scott and Lee Avenue in Paris’ North End.
Submitted photos preparation, moving, and setup process during the winter months
Reflecting on the experience, the owners remarked, "This journey has taught us a valuable lesson: when you support your community, offer quality products at fair prices, and provide kind and caring service to your customers, the community will come together and lend a helping hand." They expressed immense gratitude to The Lodge and the County of Brant for their generosity and support, and they extended thanks to all the businesses that reached out to show their solidarity
With this exciting new chapter on the horizon, Paris Twisted Treats eagerly anticipates continuing to serve the community for many more years to come. Brandon and Melanie, the owners, signed off with warm regards to express their unwavering appreciation for the continued support they have received.
As the winter months unfold, the building of Paris Twisted Treats will be transported to its new home, ready to resume delighting customers with their delectable treats The community eagerly awaits the grand reopening at 98 Scott Ave, where locals and visitors alike can indulge in the twisted delights and enjoy the warm, caring service that has made Paris Twisted Treats a cherished part of the community.