A candy shop display booth adorned with fall decorations, featuring a sign that reads "Major Sweets Candy" and promotional text offering factory tours by San Francisco Candy Co.

Major Sweets Takes Over San Francisco Candy Factory at Universal Studios Florida

Shannen Ace

The San Francisco Candy Factory in Universal Studios Florida has become the Major Sweets Candy Company for Halloween Horror Nights 33. The store is just down the street from the Major Sweets Candy Factory house. The house is a prequel to the Sweet Revenge scare zone featuring Major Sweets from HHN 31.

Major Sweets Candy Company

Exterior of "Major Sweets," a candy store decked out with Halloween-themed decorations and a sign that reads "Sweets to die for!" outside. People are entering the spooky shop, reminiscent of San Francisco Candy Co. A clear blue sky sets the perfect scene, making it a must-visit during Halloween Horror Nights 33.

The San Francisco Candy Factory is located next to Chez Alcatraz. The columns around the entrance now feature faded “Major Sweets” banners. The marquee features a banner reading “Major Sweets Candy Co.”

A candy kiosk with autumn decorations features a sign that reads "San Francisco Candy Co." and "Sweets to DIE For!" It promotes factory tours with an illustration of a candy maker on the front panel, perfectly themed for Halloween Horror Nights 33.

Next to the entrance is a cart stacked with crates. More crates, barrels, and pumpkins are to the side.

A candy shop display booth adorned with fall decorations, featuring a sign that reads "Major Sweets Candy" and promotional text offering factory tours by San Francisco Candy Co.

On the front of the cart is an orange panel “Sweets to DIE for!” and “Ask about our factory tours TODAY!” The Major Sweets logo, featuring the man himself winking, is at the center.

A wooden crate with the sign "Major Sweets Candy Company" surrounded by artificial autumn leaves and decorative gears adds a whimsical touch.

The largest crate features a version of the San Francisco Candy Factory sign that instead reads “Major Sweets Candy Company.” There are vines of red and orange leaves draped around the crates.

A fall-themed display featuring a large orange pumpkin, a smaller gourd, and burlap sacks on barrels and wooden crates, surrounded by autumn leaves, with people in the background enjoying treats from San Francisco Candy Co.

The pumpkins have seen better days.

Storefront with a "San Francisco Candy Co." sign, wooden crates, and autumn decorations in front of a brick building. People in various outfits are visible in the background, hinting at the excitement of Halloween Horror Nights 33.

The Major Sweets logo is on the back of the cart, too.

A crowd stands outside and inside a wooden doorway adorned with colorful stained glass and a painted mural of a winking mascot. Warm lighting and hanging decorations, reminiscent of Universal Studios Florida during Halloween Horror Nights, are visible inside the building.

Above the entrance doors is a striped panel with a big yellow “S” on a purple and orange lollipop. Large Major Sweets logo decals are at either side of the doors.

A brightly decorated store interior, resembling the San Francisco Candy Factory, with orange and black streamers, banners, and ceiling lights. People browse shelves filled with colorful books, posters, and merchandise.

Inside, orange and black ribbons stretch across the ceiling. Between the ribbons are bunting with orange, purple, and black flags.

A store display with stuffed animals, T-shirts, and novelty items. The upper part is decorated with crates and a large San Francisco Candy Factory sign featuring a top hat and smiley face.

There are Major Sweets props atop the merchandise displays. The store still sells standard Universal merchandise, like Minions merch.

A retail display at Universal Studios Florida features plush toys of a hamburger and a character, colorful merchandise, along with decorative items like a tabletop game board on a wooden crate and plush toy on an overhead shelf.

Across the tops of the displays are black strips of paneling featuring white, orange, and purple diamonds. Giant Major Sweets lollipops are in the boxes above. There are also candy bars and buttered discs.

The interior of a festive store decorated for Halloween with orange, black, and purple streamers resembles the eerie charm of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Florida. A large mural of a grinning face with a top hat is on a brick wall as shoppers browse items.

In one corner, a Major Sweets decal is on a brick wall. More ribbons and bunting hang around the space. There are crates with rotten pumpkins on the sides, making this the perfect photo op.

A store decorated for Halloween with orange and black streamers, pumpkins, and a large mural of a grinning figure in a top hat on a brick wall. Halloween-themed clothing and items from Universal Studios Florida's Halloween Horror Nights 33 are displayed.

Major Sweets has one gold tooth and a black top hat. The hat is decorated with a green lollipop, a Lil’ Boo lollipop, a piece of candy corn, and an orange ribbon.

People browsing in a festive store decorated with orange and black streamers, pennants, and various merchandise displayed on shelves and racks, reminiscent of the eerie atmosphere at Halloween Horror Nights in Universal Studios Florida.

Half-circle bunting hangs above a counter.

A candy store display at the San Francisco Candy Factory in Universal Studios Florida, showcasing multiple bulk candy dispensers filled with colorful pieces. The decor features red and black ribbon streamers and geometric patterns, reminiscent of Halloween Horror Nights 33.

The bulk candy signage has been updated to match the Major Sweets decor.

A decorative display featuring two green wrapped objects, a cloth-covered cylindrical item, and colorful autumn leaves against a red gear and wooden backdrop evokes the spirit of Universal Studios Florida during Halloween Horror Nights 33.

There are giant pops with green wrappers, resembling the lollipop on Major Sweets’ hat.

More autumn leaves and strips of burlap decorate the displays.

A brick wall features a green sign reading "Major Sweets Candy Co. Gristle-Filled Gumballs" above a door labeled "Major Sweets Candy Co." A souvenir coin machine is nearby, reminiscent of the whimsical charm found at Universal Studios Florida’s Halloween Horror Nights.

“Major Sweets Candy Co.” is painted on a black door.

A green and black sign reads, "Major Sweets Candy Co. Gristle-Filled Gumballs - Genuine Meaty Gristle in Every Chew," against a brick wall at the San Francisco Candy Factory during Halloween Horror Nights 33 at Universal Studios Florida.

A green sign next to the door advertises “Gristle-Filled Gumballs.” The tagline is “Genuine meaty gristle in every chew.” Yummy.

Display case in a sweets shop with a sign for fresh roasted nuts and various candies in the background. At the San Francisco Candy Factory, the shop also has bakery items and confectionery on shelves and a counter. Make sure to visit during Halloween Horror Nights 33 at Universal Studios Florida!

At the counter, the case of fresh roasted nuts also has updated Major Sweets signage.

Two large, black and colorful gear-themed display boxes reading "Major Sweets Candy Co." on wheels are positioned inside a store. Shoppers browse merchandise in the background, reminiscent of the whimsical charm of San Francisco Candy Factory.

A rolling case is decorated with white, purple, and orange gears.

Photo of a sign with "Major Sweets Candy Co." printed on it in large letters. The sign, reminiscent of the San Francisco Candy Factory, features a colorful border and gear illustrations at the bottom. Perfectly capturing the charm of Universal Studios Florida, it hints at Halloween Horror Nights 33 festivities.

“Major Sweets Candy Co.” is printed on both sides of the case.

A store display with a mannequin wearing a white shirt and black apron, surrounded by various merchandise including Halloween Horror Nights 33 items, food products, and graphic t-shirts reminiscent of Universal Studios Florida.

The shop is offering Major Sweets-themed candy as well as Major Sweets merchandise.

A mannequin dressed in a white shirt, tie, black apron, and top hat stands in San Francisco Candy Factory at Universal Studios Florida, adorned with colorful decorations and two people in the background.

A mannequin has received a black bowler hat with an orange ribbon, reminiscent of Major Sweets’ top hat.

Close-up of a mannequin dressed in a white shirt with a striped tie and an apron, displaying a name badge that reads "San Francisco Candy Factory." In the background, a person is looking at pastries in a display case.

The mannequin wears an apron with a Major Sweets Candy Company lapel pin.

A person wearing a black apron stands in front of a bakery display case filled with pastries. The apron features a logo of a grinning man with a top hat, reminiscent of the eerie characters from Halloween Horror Nights 33 at Universal Studios Florida.

The black apron features the Major Sweets logo.

Interior of Major Sweets Candy Co. at Universal Studios Florida, featuring colorful banners, candy displays, and a painted figure in a top hat with a mustache. Text on banners promises satisfaction and hints at a secret ingredient. Perfect spot during Halloween Horror Nights for spooky sweet treats!

Behind the confectionary case are two Major Sweets banners. One features the name of the company, plus “Sweetness Satisfaction GUARANTEED!” and “What makes us better? That’s a SECRET!” Of course, as we learned in the Sweet Revenge scare zone, the candy of Major Sweets turns kids into crazed killers.

Colorful candy shop interior featuring a large poster of a cheerful man in a top hat and bow tie, and vibrant decor including lollipops and various sweet treats—reminiscent of the whimsical charm you'd find at Universal Studios Florida.

The second banner behind the case is a portrait of Major Sweets.

A window display features colorful circular signs, autumn leaves, assorted gift boxes, and a small wooden chair reminiscent of the charm seen at Universal Studios Florida.

There are more Major Sweets-branded candies in baskets behind the counter. These giant lollipops, buttered discs, and bars are not actually available for purchase. Guests can, however, purchase Major Sweets cherry berry mix, freeze-dried candies, and chocolate bars with bourbon flavoring.

A poster displayed on a brick wall advertising "Major Sweets Candy Co." with the slogan, "If it's not Sweet, it's not Major Sweets!" features images of a smiling person and candy products. Located at Universal Studios Florida, this spot is reminiscent of the San Francisco Candy Factory's charm.

A poster on the wall next to Major Sweets’ portrait advertises the chocolate bars. “If it’s not Sweet, it’s not Major Sweets!” the poster declares. It resembles a vintage 1950s advertisement. The Major Sweets scare zone and house are set in the ’50s.

A poster of "Mr. Icy Cones," promoting sweet and crunchy cones of sugar by Major Sweets Candy Co., reminiscent of the delightful treats found at San Francisco Candy Factory. The poster features a smiling ice cream cone character with arms and legs, set inside a charming candy shop.

Another poster is for Mr. Icy Cones, “sweet & snowy cones of sugar!”

A large vintage-style poster on a brick wall features a man holding a box of "Gooey Chews" with the slogan "They're Mm Mm Good!" above him. A sign below reads "Visa, the official card." The San Francisco Candy Factory in Universal Studios Florida has never been spookier during Halloween Horror Nights.

One more retro ad is for Gooey Chews — “They’re Mm Mm Good!”

Sign for "Major Sweets Candy Co." on a wooden counter with a red background and a graphic of a man in a top hat. The floor is tiled with a mix of light and dark brown tiles, reminiscent of the San Francisco Candy Factory at Universal Studios Florida.

The cash wrap is decorated with another Major Sweets Candy Co. panel.

A sign in a bakery reads "Miss Treats Bake Shoppe" in bold letters, featuring an illustration of a woman in a headscarf and glasses. Behind her, reminiscent of the delightful storefronts at Universal Studios Florida, an array of pastries and other baked goods are on display.

There is a “Miss Treats Bake Shoppe” sign above some of the shop’s baked goods. Miss Treats is the partner of Major Sweets, known for her bright pink hair.

Read our review of the Major Sweets Candy Factory house.

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