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Pixel Kicks creates new e-Commerce site for Candy Packs

Pixel Kicks, the Manchester based full-service digital agency, has created and launched a brand new e-Commerce website for Candy Packs – the monthly subscription and gift box company that offers the best and most popular US treats and snacks as well as limited edition sweet products.

Pixel Kicks was appointed in August following a competitive pitch. The project saw the agency create the site around Candy Pack’s existing colourful brand proposition with a focus on a simple UI built using WooCommerce. The team also commissioned and managed all photography.

Chris Buckley – MD of Pixel Kicks – said: “The global subscription e-Commerce market is expected to reach a staggering $478 billion by 2025, so we’re seeing more and more clients like Candy Packs asking us to work with them. This particular project was a real highlight as it married a fun, vibrant and colourful brand with a cutting edge, bespoke and fully mobile responsive e-commerce site. We are now excited to continue working with the Candy Packs team throughout 2021, helping them with their ongoing digital marketing strategy.”

Ryan Readman – founder of Candy Packs – said: “We were really impressed with Pixel Kicks’ portfolio of unique and stand-out website designs. We are delighted with the new website which has already started trading. We are confident the candy subscription service will really gain momentum over the next couple of years so the new site will be a fantastic platform on which to grow this business.”

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