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Tasting Table on MSNThis Savvy Business Idea Helped See's Candies Survive The Great DepressionSee's Candies thought outside of the box and began selling its candy in a new way during the Great Depression, proving ...
1921 — Charles A. See, a Canadian chocolate sales representative, opens a small candy shop at 135 N. Western Ave. in Los Angeles with his wife, Florence, and his widowed mother, Mary See.
About See's Candies For over 100 years, See's Candies has been dedicated to making candy Mary See's way. American made, famous for deliciousness, with the friendliest customer service—since 1921.
See's Candies scored 90.18 as it slipped down a space. Last year's number two, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, dropped to fifth.
See's Candies marked National Lollipop Day by crafted the world's largest lollipop, standing nearly six feet tall, 3 feet six inches wide, and weighing 7,003 pounds. The chocolate-flavored lollipop ...
California legends See's Candies and McConnell's Fine Ice Creams are making their mark this National Ice Cream Month with three new crave-worthy flavors. Beginning on Friday, July 11th, 2025 ...
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