This is one of those stores that just instantly takes me back.

I can still picture Friday nights walking around the Moorestown Mall with my friends, and of course, we always had to stop at Bath & Body Works.

It's that store I still end up stopping in whenever I'm at the Moorestown Mall, and I was just there after the holidays picking up a few body sprays and scented lotions.

There was a huge post-holiday sale, and it was packed with shoppers.


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That's why I'm a little surprised to hear it's closing and it's closing soon!

Bath & Body Works Is Closing At The Moorestown Mall

"Bath & Body Works, which is based in Columbus, Ohio, reported to investors in November that it was seeing results “below expectations” for its third quarter. It is expected that trend to continue through the end of the year," according to the Burlington County Times.

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Luckily, there are other Bath & Body Works locations nearby, including Centerton Square in Mount Laurel, Marlton Crossing in Marlton, and at the Ellisburg Shopping Center in Cherry Hill, so you won't have to travel too far to find another one.

Bath & Body Works At Moorestown Mall Is Closing This Month

The Moorestown Mall location is expected to close this Saturday, February 21st. 

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