The long -standing national candy chain of See See closes one of its popular Californian locations after three decades.
The see candies, which opened its first store in Los Angeles over 100 years ago, closes its outpost of Sunnyvale, California, Sunday, Sunday, the Mercury News reported for the first time. The store was quite established in the region, with a customer indicating Mercury News It was “like losing an old friend”.
“The See's Candies Chocolate Shop in Sunnyvale, in Ca Candies Official Website See. “It is the same store you know and that you like – also specializing in bulk sales and fundraising. The best Sunnyvale chocolate and candy are on See candies where you always get a free sample and friendly customer service.”
This point of sale of Cands to see in particular was “a volume savings shop” specialized in loose orders and gifts.
“We also have staff on site to help you plan your next fund collection or establish a group delivery for your group or organization,” said the website. “We also have the delicious candies for which we are famous, like our box chocolates, our truffles, our nuts and our masts, our lollipops and our sugar -free candy.”
The seekers of See, which was founded more than a century ago by the businessman Charles Alexander See and who has his head office in southern San Francisco these days, still has hundreds of windows throughout California and other places in the United States.
Several points of sale have contacted the official company of Candies's Candies to comment on the fence of Sunnyvale's location, but it does not seem that the company provided a comment.
For residents of Sunnyvale and neighboring communities, the closest window of See is now in Santa Clara.
Overall, several stores remain open in the South Bay region.