A mum-of-two was left in shock after paying more than €50 for two bags of pick and mix at a Christmas event.
Rhiannon Brown, her husband and two children visited the annual Winter Wonderland in Cardiff last Saturday.
While there, her children spotted a sweet shop and asked if they could get a bag of pick and mix each.
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She agreed and warned "don’t go mad on the sweets" after spotting the price, which was £2.79 (€3.25) for 100g.
The couple then helped their children pick their sweets, but got a shock when they heard the final price.
They were charged £47.26 (€55) for the two bags, but have since received a full refund from the Great British Fudge Company.
She told Wales Online: "We know full well that you're going to spend money when you go to these places. We try to go to Cardiff's Winter Wonderland every year. This time round, we just went for a little look around and the kids wanted to go on some rides. We bought 40 tokens for £40 (€46.50) for them to have 20 each, then we had crepes which were £7 (€8.15) each - pricey but again we expected it.
"Then, as we were walking out to leave the Great British Fudge Company was there all lit up and it looked amazing. The kids run to it asking for sweets, so I said okay. I helped my youngest to do hers and my husband said don’t go mad on the sweets - it’s £2.79 (€3.25) for 100g.
"We both made sure the kids never went over board. The bags were nowhere near half full, but nobody knows what 100g of sweets looks like. As my husband was paying, my little girl started eating the sweets so I couldn’t have put some back if I wanted to.
"I didn’t hear the woman say the price to my husband but I could tell by his reaction it was high so I asked him how much. He said £47.26 (€55), and I said: 'What, you can’t be serious?'. I think we were just shocked we knew it was going to be expensive but I was thinking maybe £20-£23 (€23-€26). He just paid and we left."
After sharing her experience on social media, others got in touch saying they have had a similar experience.
Rhiannon said: "It really put a downer on the day we had had. Nobody nowadays can afford to spend £47 (€55) on a pick n mix. I feel like they should maybe display a couple of display bags of sweets saying how much this would cost you on average, so people are aware. Nobody knows what 100g of sweets looks like.
"They had one weighing scales from what I could see attached to the till where people were queuing to pay, so it wouldn’t be as easy as weighing as you go. I would definitely go back to Winter Wonderland - we loved it and yes, it’s pricey but expected. But I can’t say I'll be returning to this company."
In response to Wales Online's enquiry, a spokesperson for Great British Fudge Company said that they had been in contact with Rhiannon Brown. The business also said that they had received a "number of threats" from people on social media following the post.
The spokesperson said: "We can confirm we have now been in touch with Rhiannon Brown when she responded to our appeal to please contact us about her complaint with regards to her experience when purchasing 1.6kg of sweets for £47.00 (€55) at our unit in Cardiff.
"Rhiannon has explained to us that she was aware of the price displayed of £2.79 (€3.25) per 100g, but was still shocked at the final price when weighed. She also explained that she chose to pay for the goods so as not to disappoint the children and because they had already started eating them.
"We would never have forced anyone to pay for something they did not want or were unhappy with and would have accepted, as many have said they did, if she left the bag or asked for some items to be removed. We are unable to confirm from the image you sent what that amount of sweets would have been as this is just one bag and as Rhiannon explained her children had already started eating some of the items.
"We can confirm that the scales are checked and set with no way to adjust them once we are set up so for the total to be £47 (€55) this would have been just over 1.6kg of sweets in two bags.
"We have offered Rhiannon a full refund, and explained that we are already working to improve our service so we can avoid issues going forward: clearer signage explaining weighing and pricing to customers, retraining our staff to be able to offer better assistance to avoid similar incidents going forward, adding some pre-mixed priced bags minimise issues and lines waiting to weigh sweets. We are very sorry that Rhiannon felt she was obliged to pay and hope that she accepts our offer to refund."
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