Kids' Mani-Pedi with Option for Candy Mask, or Spa Party for Up to 6 at Candy Kids Spa (Up to 52% Off)
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Kids show off a polish-only mani-pedi, enjoy a flavored mask that tastes as good as it feels, or relax with 90-minute spa parties
Kids’ spas can help compensate for the downsides of growing up, such as extra homework and the slow, unstoppable discontinuation of the Pop-Tart flavors they once loved. Help them forget mint chocolate chip with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $15 for a basic candy spa mani-pedi (a $30 value)
- $29 for a candy spa mani-pedi with candy mask (a $60 value)
- $79 for a 90-minute Spa Sweet Party for up to 6 girls (up to a $159 value)<p>
During the mani-pedi, kids aged 2–15 get glam with lustrous finger- and toenail polish that looks and smells like bubblegum and candy. Add on an edible candy mask, and they’ll get not only a fun spa experience but also a tasty snack.
Alternatively, the Spa Sweet party invites up to six girls to experience two flavored spa treatments each. During the 90-minute celebration, staffers cover faces with masks and nails with polish in a choice of two sweet-smelling scents: cotton candy or banana split.
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About Candy Kids Spa
Candy Kids Spa combines things that kids love—including more than 100 types of candy, candy-flavored facial masks, a heaping helping of personalized attention, and fun activities such as karaoke—into one memorable experience. It should come as no surprise that the company's formula is a successful one, since it was, in fact, inspired by a 6-year-old. As she told Elizabeth Carey in a 2010 Buffalo Business First feature, owner Ayanna Williams came up with the concept when her daughter requested her own special treatment after seeing the pampering going on at a traditional spa.
Williams and her daughter decided to retrieve some frosting out of the cabinet and had a good time creating their very own tasty "facial." Williams's daughter told her friends at school about it, and soon Williams started traveling to people's homes for mobile parties. She then bought a storefront on Niagara Falls Boulevard, gutting the building herself and painting the walls in bright rainbow colors. Williams eventually expanded the business to include two more locations in New York state and is in the process of creating franchises elsewhere.
The innovative spa, which has been featured on WKBW Channel 7 News, offers services ranging from candy-colored mani-pedis to a spa factory where kids can make their own lip gloss and candy-scented perfume. They also host parties to celebrate a birthday or a long-awaited truce in a war over which sister gets to sleep on the top bunk.