At the Harrods Food Halls is an intriguing new shop from Bompas and Parr called the 'Harrods Jelly Parlour.'
The shop sells edible versions of jellied landmarks, including Buckingham Palace and the Great Pyramids. In total, there are 120 jelly treats available for consumers to pick in the color of their choice. These upscale jelly treats come in a range of flavors such as elderflower and marbled cardamom blancmange. For even more take-home fun, Bompas and Parr is selling the custom molds so that even more jellied treats can be made in the future.
In the past Bompas and Parr has created an assortment of engaging food, beverage and multi-sensory experiences. As usual, it always manages to put an upscale spin on whatever it creates.
Travel-Themed Jelly Shops
Bompas and Parr's 'Harrods Jelly Parlour' Reveals Edible Landmarks
Trend Themes
1. Edible Landmarks - Creating edible versions of famous landmarks opens up new possibilities for immersive food experiences.
2. Custom Mold Market - The sale of custom molds for creating jellied treats offers an opportunity for a niche market specializing in unique food-related products.
3. Upscale Food Experiences - Bompas and Parr's introduction of upscale jelly treats highlights the growing demand for high-end, innovative food offerings.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can explore the concept of creating edible versions of landmarks to enhance the dining experience.
2. Tourism and Hospitality - Incorporating edible landmarks into tourism and hospitality establishments can create unique and memorable experiences for travelers.
3. Retail and Manufacturing - The retail and manufacturing sectors can tap into the demand for custom molds and innovative food products by partnering with creative firms like Bompas and Parr.