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For smaller specialty retailers that don’t have the cash to sign a yearlong lease, this is a great opportunity to gain access to consumers and build brand

recognition

. Watch the video below with Laura McLaughlin, ICSC’s Vice President of Specialty Retail Leasing at Brixmor Property Group and Barry Goldware, founder of Popable, to learn more about this exciting initiative.

A popular Tik Tok activity is popping boba bubbles.This is done by repeatedly pressing down on a row of bubbles until pop up spaces one pops. It is a fun way to relax and can help develop motor skills. The bubbles are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, including unicorns, pink tigers, mermaids, and even a Disney castle. They are also popular among children,

teenagers

, and adults.

The popularity of boba bubbles has led to the creation of other spherical foods that can be popped, such as puffs, beignets, and even ice cream. These are often called ‘poppables’ in the food industry and are usually made of food additives such as calcium lactate and sodium alginate. Poppables are a healthy alternative to candy and can be found in many restaurants and cafes.

It is common to pop a pimple, but dermatologists warn that it can lead to scarring and infection. In addition, it can clog pores, make acne more noticeable, or delay the natural healing process of a pimple. People who have a habit of popping pimples should try to only pop noninflamed acne blemishes such as blackheads and whiteheads.

Specialty retail is on the rise, with new store openings for artisan bread, gourmet cheeses, fresh meats and seafood, as well as curated clothing boutiques and specialty pet stores. This is good news for landlords, as specialty tenants are sought after by shoppers and are more likely to draw foot traffic into shopping centers and malls.

This trend has also extended to the grocery sector with a rise in small and mid-sized supermarket chains that feature specialty products such as artisanal cheeses, cured meats, and local produce. This is particularly true in urban markets.

Another trend that is on the rise is bite size, with foods that can be eaten in a single mouthful, such as baby Brussels sprouts, heirloom tomatoes, and Frieda’s mandarinquats and kumquats. The unicorn craze has also pushed cooking by color into the spotlight, and a wide range of produce is now in demand for vibrant hues. For this reason, it is important for retailers to be stocked with the colors that are in demand by shoppers. This will help ensure that they are able to cater to the needs of their customers and maintain market share