Japanese dwelling items retailer Daiso has shortly made its mark within the state, attracting lengthy strains and huge crowds at its first two shops in Fort Collins and Aurora final month.
Now, the chain is opening a 3rd Colorado retailer in Centennial, with a two-day grand opening Saturday and Sunday, April 12-13.
“Daiso has acquired a lot love from Colorado earlier than we even introduced our growth to the state. We’re very excited to proceed opening areas in Colorado and invite the neighborhood to find Daiso,” mentioned Daiso USA’s model and content material advertising and marketing supervisor, Kimika Rhone.
Situated at Cherry Knolls, 6770 S. College Blvd., consumers can anticipate a wide range of merchandise, starting from Sanrio stationery and Japanese snacks and drinks to plush toys, magnificence necessities, dwelling decor, kitchenware, gardening provides and for the primary time in Colorado, Daiso’s Commonplace Merchandise line.
Launched in Japan in 2021, Commonplace Merchandise is a tackle numerous Daiso’s well-liked classes, together with elevated dwelling decor and cookware, Rhone mentioned. From dwelling fragrances to eco-friendly equipment, the road focuses on sustainability and is designed to scale back environmental impression whereas sustaining model and performance.
Daiso’s retailer in Oswego Commons in Oswego, Ailing., debuted the Commonplace Merchandise line within the U.S. earlier this 12 months. This would be the retailer’s second U.S. retailer to hold these merchandise, primarily based on their retailer locator.
The Cherry Knolls retailer’s hours of operation will likely be Monday by way of Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to eight p.m. The primary 100 prospects to make a minimal buy of $30 will obtain a particular Daiso goodie bag.
Up subsequent, Daiso plans to have a retailer in Southlands Purchasing Mall in Aurora, tentatively scheduled to open Aug. 9, and a location in Arvada’s Northridge Purchasing Heart, 7821 Wadsworth Blvd., scheduled for Dec. 13.
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