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Largest Middle Eastern fragrance company to open first Minnesota store

Largest Middle Eastern fragrance company to open first Minnesota store

Yahoo28-05-2025

In addition to the return of Macarons by Maddie Lu and the upcoming arrival of Miniso, the Mall of America has revealed another new shop is ready to open its doors.
Arabian Oud, the largest Middle Eastern fragrance company in the world, has announced that it will soon open its first Minnesota storefront at the Bloomington megamall
The company, founded in 1982, has built an empire of more than 1,200 stores in 37 countries on its perfumes, oils, and incenses, many of which center around the resin oud.
'Welcoming Arabian Oud to Mall of America brings a world-renowned fragrance house with deep cultural heritage and global acclaim to our mix of luxury and experiential retailers,' said Ashley Hofmann, Director of Leasing at Mall of America.
The Minnesota outpost will house more than 400 different products and reside on Level 2, West at the Bloomington shopping center.

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