Carol Palmer, owner of the local Candy Bouquet, explains the many services that her store offers to Sulphur Springs
and the greater Hopkins County area.

 

Candy Bouquet Hosts
Business After Hours on Thursday

 

by: Bobby McDonald

 


Little Addison Caddell, daughter of Chamber CEO Meredith Caddell, was loads of help in preparing
for Thursday afternoon's event.

 

It was a large group of local business owners and members of the Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce that met on Thursday afternoon at the Candy Bouquet Store, Thursday afternoon for this month's Business After Hours event. "It's a great way for business owners to 'showcase' their business and introduce the community to the services that they offer," explained Bob Weaver, chairman of the Business After Hours Program. "It's also a great place for other business owners to network and learn about the many facets of the community!"

 


Palmer denoted that this candy presentation contains over 400 pieces of candy and
can be custom made to mark any occasion.

 

Carol Palmer, owner of Candy Bouquet, located in Windsor Plaza Shopping Center, explained that her services include wonderful candy alternatives to flowers, for almost any special occasion. "The candy doesn't wilt and will leave a lasting impression with the person you choose to honor or recognize!" exclaimed Palmer. "It's the ideal way to mark any special occasion from the birth of a new baby to birthdays and anniversaries, or just to let a friend know that you care!"

 


This group of Chamber members and friends enjoyed visiting at Thursday's event, after a long day
at work.

 

 

Candy Bouquet delivers throughout Hopkins County and is available for every occasion, with beautiful, edible products for that special someone.

 


Childhood friends become re-aquainted......Dr. Danny Lawrence, the new dentist in town, visits with Matt Brown, of Guaranty
Bond Bank, as they discuss some of the things they enjoyed growing-up in Sulphur Springs, while "catching-up" on the
latest developments in town.

 

The Business After Hours program will break for the summer, but is already booking for the fall events, so if you would like to host one of the events, contact the Hopkins County Chamber of Commerce Office.

 


And, high school friends, Rekayla Pryor and Shannon Lawrence, "catch-up" on the latest happenings,
now that Shannon has moved back to Sulphur Springs.

And, Pryor "made-out like a bandit" as she won the grand door prize at Thursday's event!

 

Thanks, Candy Bouquet, for hosting
Thursday's event!!!

 

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