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The Spice Group’s CEO Antwanette McLaughlin Curates A New Holiday Immersive Experience Entitled ‘Sugar & Spice’ in the Heart of Atlanta

The Spice Group’s CEO Antwanette McLaughlin, Atlanta native and creator of all things spice, has just announced the creation of a new holiday experience entitled “Sugar & Spice”. The immersive installation where your wildest dreams and holiday splendor collide, sits in the historic neighborhood of Old Fourth Ward, home to most of Atlanta’s top creatives and artists. McLaughlin, who has curated iconic installations nationwide including Atlanta’s Trap Music Museum, 21 Savage’s Motel 21 and the Atlanta x Butter ATL Krystal restaurant renovation, wanted to provide a new space in the city where the traditional holiday season could be reimagined.

Upon entering the building, visitors are transported into a burst of holiday flavor like never before. From DIY s’mores and gingerbread house stations, to unique Christmas environments each tailored for a special experience, Sugar & Spice is sure to leave a lasting impression on each guest. Opening its doors officially on December 23rd, they plan on keeping their doors open until January 9th, 2022. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children 5-12 with free entry for children under 5. “With this space, I wanted to show a glimpse inside my mind during the holiday season. Each area reflects a favorite aspect of mine during this time and I wanted for people to have a space that reflects an elevated holiday experience for everyone to enjoy”, McLaughlin states. Hip Hop United was invited to a private tour of the space, take a look in the video below!

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