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  2. See's Candies - Wikipedia

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    See's Candy Shops, Inc., doing business as See's Candies, is an American manufacturer and distributor of candy, particularly chocolates. It was founded by Charles See, his wife Florence, and his mother Mary in Los Angeles, California in 1921. The company is now headquartered in South San Francisco, California. [4]

  3. Buffett Auctions Personal Tour of See's Candy Factory - AOL

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    Warren Buffett may be the Oracle of Omaha, but he's heading to L.A. to take up to four people on a tour of Berkshire Hathaway's See's Candy Factory. It's all-you-can-eat, and it's for charity. The ...

  4. See's Candies closes only Minnesota storefront at Southdale ...

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    See's Candies at the Southdale Center closed its doors on Christmas Eve.. The candy shop with free samples closed quietly on Dec. 24, posting a sign on its door. While its only year-round ...

  5. Berkshire Hathaway brand ‘See’s Candies’ CEO & President Pat Egan discusses how disruptions in global supply chains have affected consumer prices.

  6. Ethel M Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the Ethel M Chocolates Factory interior. The Ethel M Chocolates Factory is located at 2 Cactus Garden Drive in Henderson, and is a popular attraction. [39] A portion of the factory interior is open to the public for free self-guided tours, [40] with windows providing a view of the chocolate-making process.

  7. Nestlé Candy Shop - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Nestlé renamed it the "Willy Wonka Candy Company", and then "Nestlé Candy Shop" in 2015. [3] The original "Wonka Bars" never saw store shelves due to factory production problems before the film's release; however, subsequent Wonka product releases were highly successful, including the Everlasting Gobstopper in 1976 and Nerds in 1983.

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