Mullingar's Sugar Plum Sweetery is aiming to open 10 stores within the next three years.
Fresh from being crowned overall winner at this year's National Enterprise Awards, a Westmeath company is planning major expansions, with two new stores set to open this year.
Mullingar's Sugar Plum Sweetery is aiming to open 10 stores within the next three years, while also expanding into London and New York and growing exports globally.
Founders Denise Buckley and David Quirke hope to develop a visitor centre in Mullingar, creating a new tourist attraction for the town.
Denise says it was a long journey to where they are today:
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