![]() It’s Las Vegas.Ĭhumlee and his brother Sage were helpful and friendly, indulging requests for autographs and selfies. We also snagged SweeTarts ($2.75, deep breaths), Red Vines ($2.45), Pop Rocks ($1.85) and candy buttons ($1.97). Oh, that’s right, we went for the candy cigarettes ($2). Which we don’t recall seeing at the shop, but just play along. They aren’t candy cigarettes, they’re “Pawn Stars” mementos, emphasis on the Mentos. Chumlee pawn stars tv#The candy is just an excuse to rub elbows with a reality TV star. The prices are a tad on the steep side, so don’t think of it as “candy,” per se. It seems somebody’s lollipop has delusions of grandeur. The candy selection reflects Chumlee’s personal favorites such as Bottle Caps and Razzles. The shop is co-owned by Chumlee and his brother, Sage Russell.Ĭhumlee’s candy shop is diminutive, as it inhabits a shipping container, but has a solid collection of sweets, including many retro candies sure to strike a nostalgic chord with guests. Chumlee’s candy shop features classics like Turkish Taffy, Astro Pops and Niklnips, at least one of which sounds like a stripper name. The candy shop is located in Pawn Plaza, a shopping complex adjacent to the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop made, y’know, world famous, on “Pawn Stars.”ĭuring our recent visit, Chumlee himself was greeting fans at the shop and said he expects to do so often. Austin “Chumlee” Russell, one of the stars of the Las Vegas-based “Pawn Stars” reality series, has opened a new candy store, Chumlee’s Candy on the Boulevard. ![]()
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