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Regal Royalty Sweets and Confections was a company once located in Larkin Mills, whose now-abandoned three-story warehouse stands on Third Street. The warehouse once housed the stock of merchandise distributed "to Goody Pruetts across the Confederation."

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  • Regal Royalty Sweets and Confections was a company once located in Larkin Mills, whose now-abandoned three-story warehouse stands on Third Street. The warehouse once housed the stock of merchandise distributed "to Goody Pruetts across the Confederation."
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  • Regal Royalty Sweets and Confections was a company once located in Larkin Mills, whose now-abandoned three-story warehouse stands on Third Street. The warehouse once housed the stock of merchandise distributed "to Goody Pruetts across the Confederation." The building appears to Muggles to be "surrounded by a fence topped with barbed wire" with signs reading "'Condemned' and 'No trespassing' and 'Danger' posted all over," though none of those precautions actually exist. In December of 2010, Alexandra Quick and Brian Seabury visited the warehouse so that Quick could look for the ghoul that she believed had take up residence there. Quick later returned on her own and confronted a hag inside the warehouse, learning that the building was owned by the Pruett family.
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