Dylan’s Candy Store is located in the heart of the Grove. You can find the any kind of candy you can imagine. I always feel like a little kid in that store and attack the teeth gummy.
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Dylan’s Candy Store, 6333 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, United States
Current city: Los Angeles
Dana Boulos is a Fashion Photographer and Visual Director living in Los Angeles. She has worked with Vice, Elle Girl, Rookie, Vinyl Riot, NYC’S The Cut  as well as few other fashion magazine. She is also a member of the all girl collective “The Ardorous”  which is a series of individual and collaborative projects between a collective of female creative professionals. You can follow her personal diary on instagram @DANABOULOS
 

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