I had a dear, dear friend that used to love the butterscotch lollipops. We would get them at the mall during Christmas shopping. She has since passed away, but this video made me think of her and smile. Thank you for the memory!
When I was little, my Grandma always came to visit for Christmas and she always came with two boxes of See's Candies. Once my Siblings and I were older, she started to visit our Cousins for Christmas (since the two of them were still just kids). During those last couple of years, she would send See's Gift Vouchers to my Mom... One day, about a year and a half after my Grandma passed away, I found my Mom sitting on the foot of her bed crying. I asked what happened, but she said she was fine, before getting up to finish folding laundry. The next day I heard her talking with my Dad about how she had found the See's Vouchers at the back of her sock drawer, after she thought she had thrown them away on accident. She told him that she wasn't sure if she should use them or keep them... A little over a month later she came home with two Boxes of See's candies. We were all aloud one chocolate a night until they were gone. I swear, See's Chocolate never lasted so long in our house, but it was so worth it. *
Are you familiar with the "I Love Lucy" classic sitcom? There was an episode where the characters Lucy and Ethel went to work in a candy factory, and all sorts of mayhem ensued. Lucille Ball, who played Lucy, and Vivian Vance who played Ethel, actually trained at the See's factory in Los Angeles to get experience for the episode. The chocolate dipping lady, played by Amanda Millican in the episode actually worked at See's.
@@ThisWithThem Look for the episode titled "Job Switching" It's the episode where the husbands stayed at home and took care of the household chores and the wives took public jobs at a candy factory. One of my favorite "I Love Lucy" episodes.
Fun Fact: My friend lives in Mary Sees house in San Luis Obispo, CA. Unfortunately, the house has since been remodeled, but we used to sit in the kitchen before the remodel and wonder how much candy was made in there.
The dark filled one with sprinkles is the Bordeaux. At Easter they make a 6oz Easter egg solid Bordeaux. I used to get one in my basket every year. See's also makes a chocolate covered marzipan that is to die for. The toffee is great, and they make something called maple sticks. Thin crunchy maple sheets covered in chocolate. The lollipops are amazing 4 times a year they do special flavors. Orange/vanilla, orange/chocolate, coffee cream, cherry cream and caramel apple. So delicious.
OH WOW!!! I bet that is a big seller at Easter 😍 How exciting. Those maple sticks sound amazing. Mmm what a great idea doing the different flavours of those lollipops
Husband was playing "guess that candy" and could name almost all of them before you cut them open. Each one has a different pattern or swirl on the top to tell them apart so though they may look a similar size or shape Sees employees can tell the candies apart just by looking at the pattern on top. We kept waiting for my absolute favorite "Butterscotch Squares" as we saw one when you opened the box... you finally found it @15:30 when you both melted and you did that swirl effect on the video. The soft , brown-sugary one. it is the favourite of all our family. I am blessed with a box of Butterscotch squares on each holiday as a gift from my husband (he spoils me so) See's used to be only available in Southern California and while there are a few stores in some of the other western states, the majority of stores are in California so you will have to visit the Los Angeles or San Francisco areas to easily find a store.. They have not changed the branding since it was opened in 1921. The classic black & white checkerboard and having your box hand packed and wrapped in paper is their signature. Go on their website and find their timeline. It is a fun read.
No way!!!! This is what I like to hear 😂That is so awesome he could guess pretty much all of them! Ahh we loved the Butterscoth Square soo much 😍 I love that they haven't changed the branding! I will check that out, thank you 😀
Hello kids. I grew up in Los Angeles area. My great aunts used to bring boxes of See's Candies at Christmas time. For me, my favorite has always been milk chocolate Bordeaux. What an unusual and amazing flavor. Next up, is the molasses chips. Ay yi yi! So good!
Finally! FYI, See’s also makes a soft center box of chocolate’s my favorite because I’m not a fan of nutty chocolate. See’s gives you the best of both world’s Assorted and Soft Center boxes. The store’s also always gives out samples of full price’s of chocolate when you come in to buy a box of candy. And during Christmas the boxes are wrapped in Christmas paper. You can also make your own boxes and pick out you favorite candy’s. Can’t say enough about this wonderful company. Yummy 😋!
I know right!!! So excited!! Oh wow the soft centre box sounds amazing!!! 😍 That is so cool. I have heard they love giving out free samples!! I can't wait to visit!
You get a free sample for just walking in the store. You don't even have to buy anything! And if you don't like the sample they're passing out, you can ask for what you want!
I work at a doctors office and every Christmas we receive multiple boxes of See's Candy. Its amazing. Growing up I would always get the lollipops (didnt matter the flavor), both full size and mini. It was always a nice treat.
Yum! That’s one of my favorites too! 😋 that one, the lemon filled white chocolate one, and the polar bear paw one I think it’s called... it’s white chocolate with nuts and caramel... so good!
The round milk chocolate one with chocolate sprinkles is Bordeaux, it's my absolute favorite and the only candy I request every year for Mother's Day and Christmas. I also make it at home. 1 cup Brown Sugar 1/2 cup Butter 1/4 cup heavy Whipping cream 1/2 tsp. Instant coffee crystals, crushed 1 pinch Salt 2 cup sifted Powder sugar Melt brown sugar and butter in a heavy sauce pan, bring to a boil for 2 minutes. Sir in cream, coffee and salt, bring to a boil stirring constantly for 30 seconds and remove from heat. let cool 10 minutes Add powder sugar and stir well. Chill until the mixture holds its shape when rolled into 1/2 inch balls. To cover the candy: 12 oz package Milk chocolate chips ( or Dark chocolate or Semi Sweet) 2 Tbl. Crisco shortening Melt together in a double boiler. Skewer a candy ball with a toothpick and pour chocolate over the candy using a spoon, lift out and set on wax paper, if you have 'sprinkles' add them now. Tips: If the chocolate does not stick well to the candy balls it's probably because the balls are too cold, just let them warm up slightly. For the double boiler, I just use a sauce pan and a heat proof glass bowl that can sit half in, half out of the water. If water does get into the chocolate, it will 'seize up'. Just mix a little more shortening into the chocolate. IT'S ALWAYS A TREAT TO WATCH YOUR CHANNEL!!!
So happy you finally were able to have some Sees! Being from CA we would choose nothing else! Your favorites were called molasses chips and butterscotch squares! You really must go into a shop to experience all they have to offer!! They are truly amazing! The eggs and raspberry, lemon truffles only come out at Easter!
My uncle buys 5 pounds of the See's butterscotch lollipops at a time to give to people. He drives a semi truck ( what you guys call a lorry) up and down the west coast of the US.
My family has had a holiday party every year for about 15 years, and every year we end up with 2 or 3 boxes of Sees under the tree! I am not the hugest chocolate person but their Easter jelly beans covered with Nonpareils have the coolest texture, and i LOVE the butterscotch lollipops. Also, if you go into a Sees while out shopping, they give you a free candy. Such a lovely place.
See's candy was started in Los Angles Ca. The candy is still produced in Los Angles. We live about 50 miles from down town LA. It was fun watching you eat and trying to decide what was what. My favorites are the dark covered nuts. My wife will only eat the Butter Scotch Squares. She was happy to see you melt when you tried it. Glad you enjoyed a treat from Southern California.
Oh my gosh, this was delightful! Such fun watching someone try something for the first time, when you already know how good it is. When I was a little girl, back in the sixties, we would visit my grandmother in Ventura, California during the holidays, and she always had a box of See’s. We were allowed to choose one and it was hard because we didn’t know what was inside, but always a special treat. Years later, after I got a real job, one Christmas I bought a box and took a little bite out of each candy just because I could, lol. Do visit a shop on your next visit, you’ll love it! And they give you a free sample😉
The thin long ones you first tried are molasses chips, you can buy a whole box of those, which I always do at Christmas. However my favorite is not in your box, and it is not chocolate, it’s the scotch kiss. Chewy butterscotch wrapped around marshmallow. Omg, they are divine. The lollipops remind me of Easter. My mom would every get every flavor, wrap them with a colorful bow, and put them in our Easter Baskets. Sees candy, brings back so many lovely family memories.❤️
Sooo many people in the comments say that is their FAV ! I am not a huge marshmallow fan, but now I have to try them ! Blessings from Orange County California. ❤️🤍💙
We grew up with see’s candy. They come out with cute kids variety boxes for all the holidays ( Santa’s or nutcrackers, rabbits) with the chocolate eggs/balls, the lollipops and other yummy treats that my mom got us each holiday and now I do the same for my kiddos. The Kona mocha , molasses chips, and lemon truffles are my favorite ❤️❤️. Was so much fun watching you guys go though this box.
I lol 😂. Can anyone count how many times Alex said umm and yum 😋? Kate as well 😊. Liz sent a great box and toys to entertain you both 😂. I’m on a diet, so this was really hard to watch without candy 🍬. But, as always it brought a smile 😃 to my face. Well done 👍👏💕
The See's that you loved so much that you melted into the table is a butterscotch square. My favorite. I remember the first time I had See's chocolates. My sister was away at college and her roommate was from California. She came to stay with us and brought a box. This was almost 60 years ago and I can still remember that first bite. Yum!!!
She's candy is the best. I'm originally from Garden Grove California. I've been in Indiana for years since we moved from CA in 72. I've visited a few times and always stop at one othe the stores. If you get to go into one of the stores. I like stepping into the store and step to the side and take a deep breath. I think the amazing smell of the candy brings back childhood memories.
As a born & raised CA gal, See's was the only candy we would get every year! The butterscotch lollipops along with chocolate ones were always for sale as fundraisers in high school. I love the molasses chips, almond or peanut clusters & my top favorite of all time is the rum nougat!!!!! When I'm out on the west coast (currently living in Texas) I always get several boxes to take home!
When I was about 22 years old in the early 70s, I worked for See's during the holiday seasons. Absolutely one of the best companies to work for. They always paid a higher wage, not just minimum wage. Not only could you eat all you wanted, they encouraged it so you could expertly explain and describe them to the customers. Naturally, you could only eat in the back, on your lunch break. I got to visit the Los Angeles location where they made the Nuts & Chews, and their Bon-bons. Their other location is in San Francisco where the Creams were made. I'm now 67 years old and See's Candies still stands out as one of my favorite jobs and memories. Some customers would order a full box of only their chocolate-covered ginger because they said ginger was good for their heart. During the tour we saw a very long stainless steel "trough" fill up with hot caramel with nuts. They referred to it as "King Caramel". And the Bon-bon area looked like cement mixers that were applying the different colored sugary coatings. We were told that the company would never compromise the quality ingredients. And that the price would increase in order to hold to that highest standard. Yes. Wonderful company! So happy you got to taste and enjoy some of what they offer. I'm sure there have been some candy changes over the years, but still have a great selection to choose from. Your video was fun to watch. Thank you!
jem5252 How amazing of an adventure for you !!! I am 65 , so I remember every time we went to the mall my mom bought us a nut bar. It was only fifteen cents. And it was big. It was like the milk chocolate fudge and walnut Easter Eggs . Also remember when the suckers were three for a dime ? Blessings from Orange County California. 💝
This is so awesome to hear and that is so amazing you could eat as much as you wanted... very dangerous if I worked for them 😂So lovely hearing it's still one of the favourite jobs you had.
In See's candy shops in the US, there's usually a back wall with about 20 different boxes of chocolates to choose from and then about 30 or so individual chocolates behind a glass counter that you can pick and choose what you want. They usually have a particular one each day they give out a free sample of.
So glad you finally got to try See’s - you are correct it is lovely! I always send a box to my family across the country for the holidays. The best part of See’s is the free in-store samples, you can literally ask for whichever piece you want! And as a bonus they make the best sugar free chocolates as well- which I always pick up for my diabetic friends. My absolute favorite is the different flavor of lollipops- my new favorite is the coffee latte ones and the butterscotch but they have amazing cinnamon ( for Valentines Day) and mint (for St. Patrick’s Day) ones . Cheers!
💝 Thank you Liz for such an amazing box ! I was raised on See’s Candy. Never went with my mom to the Mall without getting a fudge filling with walnuts and milk chocolate covered. And I am so old the suckers were three for ten cents ! I think they are now ninety cents each. Blessings from California. 🎅🏼💝🐰
white chocolate key lime pie truffles are my favorites from them. ihavent had any in years because i use to get them right from their shops in California (See's was a Cali. candy shop). and they were all hand made.
I live in Southeast Georgia in the United States and I have never heard of See’s candy. But I enjoy watching y’all try all these different things and especially the WTF series!! 👍🏻
For our family, See's candy was something we'd only get during the Christmas season. During the year, we'd go just for the dark chocolate suckers. My favorite See's chocolates are: a Scotchmallow (dark chocolate covered marshmallow with caramel), the dark chocolate molasses chips and the California Brittle. 💝
I just ordered your tea box for my sister who had brain surgery two weeks ago, she's starting to feel better and wanting to eat so I thought one of your boxes would be the perfect 'pick me up'! Greetings from South River, Ontario, Canada.....if you're ever over here (Alex especially) although we have a population of 1000, we actually have a craft brewery! 'Highlander Brew Co.'
I grew up eating See’s candy. It was expected in a special occasion. Their almond rocca is delicious. And omg the Carmel lollipop’s are so good! They also have chocolate covered peppermint sticks and other flavored sticks. When you visit sees they usually will give you on for free.
My favorite are raspberry creme which is with dark chocolate, dark cherry which just has a maraschino cherry inside, scotchmallow that has half marshmallow and half caramel, dark pecan bud which is like a turtle but with dark chocolate. See's always reminds me of Christmas 💕
I received a book about See’s (Famous Old Time Candies) when we were invited to a couple of new store openings. And a LOT of free candy. There is a section about the customized Harley Davidson motorcycle like your model toy . In 1928 , a messenger in a snappy uniform would ring your doorbell with your candies in hand . The cute little cottage with lace curtains would turn heads as Hugh Fry would cruise down Pico or Santa Monica Blvd. And it looked impressive parked at the curb as Hugh strode to the door of a lucky starlet’s bungalow carrying a red velvet, heart shaped box of See’s homemade chocolates. 💝 It adds that when Charles See went to Europe to buy equipment, he saw deliveries made by motorcycles with sidecars . Also they said originally the bikes were Indians , not Harleys . I am so happy that you both got to try See’s !! 👑
I LOVE See's. I actually have a box being delivered today so perfect timing because I don't have to be jealous watching you :) See's was founded in 1921. The one you thought was the nougat is the Chelsea and the chocolate one that Alex thought was "like chocolate icing" is a chocolate buttercream, those are divine! When you eat See's a lot, you start to know what they are just by looking at them lol.
Oh wow!! That's such perfect timing! Which box did you buy? Very jealous now. Enjoy them 😋 Those two were amazing! Thank you for telling us the names 😍 Haha love that!! I'm like that with a lot of chocolate here in the UK 😆
@@ThisWithThem I am glad I could help. It probably gives you an insight on how much I love chocolate lol. For my box I picked out my own pieces. They have preboxed boxes or you can pick and choose which ones you want which is what I did. Have you tried Godiva yet? It is WAY more pricey than Sees. Usually you will find a Sees and a Godiva in the malls. Godiva is more of a "luxurious" brand but I honestly prefer See's. I love watching you guys, even though you make me hungry :)
Mary Cook I never get Godiva honestly but I have had it a few times. Sadly the last two Sees candy boxes I got as gifts were old. I was really disappointed because I’ve been eating Sees my whole life. However, I contacted Sees and they sent me a fresh new box both times so they have amazing customer service!
Karen 🐣 Wow , that is SWEET service ! I have been given gift boxes, and I don’t like dark chocolate. So you sign a form at the shoppe and they give you a credit towards what you want instead. 🦉
Now I am craving for a box of Sees chocolates. This box was amazing I would love to try those barbecue chips. One memory I associate with Sees chocolate is every year for Christmas my Grandmother would get a box and let all her grandchildren pick one to eat. I would usually try and pick a creamy center, I love cream centers over nuts inside of the chocolate. She then would finish the box slowly by herself for a couple months until gone. Sadly she passed away three years ago but I will always think of her when I hear the word Sees chocolate. Love you both Kate and Alex stay safe and happy.
Those chocolates were so good. I’m craving them now too 😆 that’s so lovely. That’s what grandmas are for! 😍 I think I would like the cream centres a lot! Woah how could she savour them for so long! Sorry to hear this. It’s lovely you can think of her though when you hear Sees chocolate 💕 great memories. lots of love to you too
I am so happy you finally got to taste See's Candy. My favorites are California Brittle, Polar Bear Paws, Pineapple Truffle & Molasses Chips (the first candy you tried.) My neighbor worked at See's Candy in L.A. and she had an I love Lucy moment on the candy line.
How exciting. Easy to see how chuffed you both were. Liz is so lovely, i'm happy that you got to try these, they looked delicious. I really love the sound of the soft centres. 🙂 happiness all round
I've been enjoying See's candies since I can remember! Christmas was always when we had a 3lb mixed box. Just like the one you guys tried. Also growing up there's a See's Candy shop in our mall so when you go in you can sample whole pieces of chocolates! With a limit of 3 or 4 at a time. And of course we wouldn't leave the shop without a See's Candy sucker. You used to be able to get one for 35 cents. Now they're still only 65 cents and THEY LAST FOREVER! So glad you all got to try them. ❤ 🍭
1. Molasses chips 2. California brittle 3.milk Bordeaux 4. Vanilla nut cream 5. Cashew brittle 6.almond clusters 7.mocha 8. Peanut squares 9.kona mocha 10. Apricot delight 11. Run nougat 12. Divinity puff 13. Buttercream 14. Butterscotch squares 15. Milk butter chew 16. Dark buttercream I work at sees candies and they are such a great company they have only two factories and ones in san Francisco the main one and one in LA area. My favorite is thier dark butterchews which is a carmeal and their dark chocolate buttercream but the number one most seller is the third ones you guys tried a milk Bordeaux. I used to not like chocolate until I worked at sees candies and I'm addicted nothing else is the same. ❤
Thank you so much for taking the time to write that out!! So nice to put the proper names to the chocolates! That is so awesome you work at See's Candies and lovely to hear they are a great company to work for. So interesting hearing what their top seller is. I'm not surprised as that Milk Bordeaux was amazing. Haha love that!!! 😂
Growing up in California I always had sees candies, especially around the holidays. My favorites are Bordeaux, butter chew (that was the grainy one you guys loved), scotch mallow (I wish you guys got one of these its like the Russell Stovers but a million times better), and the walnut square (That was the one Alex described as earthy and you thought it was cashew. I enjoy many of the others, but these are my top. Also when I was a kid they had a peanut butter lollipop that was amazing, but its no longer made. Now my favorite is the butterscotch.
My go to box is the nuts and chews. So good! My husband buys them for me every Valentine's Day. If you go into a store, you can customize your box so everyone can be different. 😁😍
See’s is the best! I always get a dark chocolate marzipan, milk Bordeaux, peanut butter patties, California brittle and butterchews. But honestly everything I’ve tried has been amazing.
For me at See's I love the Pralines, but at Father's Day they sell Maple Cashew Brittle which is the best I've ever had in my life. My daughter loves their Peanut Butter Patties and my husbands favorite is the California Brittle and as for my sister she loves the Bordeaux, they are all good. Everyone has a favorite ... but when you go in the store they offer each customer a piece of chocolate to try and it's different each time you go in. When I was a young girl in school, we would do fundraisers where we sold the See's Lollipops, my favorite was the butterscotch flavor. See's at the holidays is always packed with people, lines out the door and sometimes the wait can be upwards of an hour, but it's always worth it. Kate, don't chew the lollipops, they should not be soft enough to bite, they are truly suckers and if you chew you will pull fillings and crowns out of your mouth. What a great box of treats for you ... and another hint, every time I have gone through the airports here in So. California there are See's Kiosks in the airports. Thanks for sharing the fun with us.
In recent years, around the holidays, See's has been setting up kiosks in airports around the country. That is the only time you can find it outside of California & some westerly states. My favorite is the California Brittle, with dark chocolate. If I buy a box assortment, I go for the Nuts & Chews assortment, either milk or dark chocolate.
They actually have See’s in most states now. There’s a store inside most Nebraska Furniture Marts which are all based in the Midwest and then in big cities like Chicago and New York you can find them too.
See's candy is seriously the best! I love the truffles. Key lime, raspberry, pineapple. I can eat them all. Then they have seasonal flavors of truffles too. Double chocolate at Valentine's day. The butterscotch lollies are so good. They also have seasonal flavors of those too. Chocolate caramel, root beer, mint and cream and Cinnamon are so good!
Sees lollipops are my favorite in the whole world! They are simply decadent! They also have something called “Little Pops” that is the lollipop, but in a bite-size piece of candy ♥️
Any of the chocolates are delicious. I love anything caramel! The suckers are divine, The make mini bites of the suckers and I can eat a whole box! I love how Kate squirrels away the ones she likes!
I love Sees candy my aunt lived in California and at one point they had it only in California. When she came to visit she would bring assorted suckers and I loved them!
@@ThisWithThem Right?!? The triple threat is Nordstrom huge department store, 3 Starbucks were across and around the corner so I could get hyped up on coffee, go shopping and end with a nice bit of chocolate. Very dangerous indeed! :)
I forgot to mention they do chocolate tours of the city as we have multiple chocolate makers in Seattle such as Theo, Fran's at the Four Seasons, Indi Chocolate, Chocolat Vitale and so on. Theo's has the most variety. You can check them out online theochocolate.com :)
It was last year when me and my sister saw sees candy. We was in California Airport. We cried because what we chosen was soo good. And we knew we wasn't gonna get them again. I had Scotchmellow dark chocolate marshmallow and honey caramel. I think my sister got one of those same suckers vanilla or milk chocolate. Anyway on the way back to Texas we was happy to get more of them to bring back home.
This is the most exciting video of yours, I LOVE Sees over any other chocolate I’ve ever tried! I always get their soft centers variety box, The Milk Chocolate Bordeaux (round piece with the sprinkles) is my favorite! 😋
Love See’s Candies. Dark chocolate are my favorites. They still wear these old fashion white uniforms in the shops. Hats and all. The really do have great chocolate. Glad you finally got to enjoy some.
That is so cool they still wear those uniforms!! I love when brands keep things very traditional to how it started. Thank you Dawn, so pleased we finally tried them!
My favorite of all candy. My grandad used to get us a big box every Xmas. I got excited when you opened the box lol. You tried my favorite one first. Their Easter filled eggs are so wonderful as well. The coconut creme is my fav Easter egg.
Milk & Dark Bordeaux, and Caramel are the most popular flavors. The Bordeaux are the round with chocolate sprinkles. Our family at Christmas time now makes our own chocolates and we make a Bordeaux cream and Caramel as well and they are the most favorite of the people we give them too.
The spring ones are off the collection for easter baskets. Sooo goooood. They used to just be chocolate creme. They also used to have sugar globes. Not sure if they still do.
@@ThisWithThem Thrills me to death you got to try them. When you come here get a scotchmallow. Its my favorite of them all, also they have a non chocolate caremel marshmellow that is almost like your fudge on the outside.
my boyfriend and I were both born and raised in SoCal and when we traveled this winter (at age 23) he learned for the first time that See’s is a Los Angeles company. he’s been thinking that anyone can just get it anywhere lol 🤦♀️ so glad you finally got to try the goodness!!
Just discovered your channel. Loved this episode! See's candy is my favorite. I grew up in Tulsa Oklahoma where there was no See's Candy and my Aunt from California would send us a box every Christmas. It was always one of the highlights of our Christmas. I am grateful that I live in California now and can get them all the time. My favorite wasn't in your box, scotchmallows, it's marshmallow and carmel covered in chocolate...so good!!
Scotchmellow eggs at Easter are amazing. Best mallow and perfectly fitting caramel with a thin crisp rich chocolate. Amazing. My late grandmother used to order 4-9lbs of See's boxes every xmas and hide them all for herself 😂 Their limited release truffles are amazing. White chocolate pineapple was my last favorite.
All the See’s toffee and caramels are so buttery and delicious, with a great texture. They also have lollipops which are really great, #1 butterscotch, #2 chocolate, # cafe latte, #4 vanilla. They occasionally have special seasonal flavors.
See's Candy in the U.S. is a treat and given to loved ones during holidays as you said on Mother's Day, Father's Day, and Christmas. Sometimes as a birthday treat a gift card to pick your own box.
When I was a little girl, my mother would fill our Easter baskets with See's Candy! She would also buy us a huge chocolate and fudge See's Candy Easter Egg that was the size of your fist. You can find a See's Candy in quite a few shopping malls. I would always stop by one to get a few pieces of the white chocolate California Crunch (the one you really liked) and pick up my free sample as well!
I work at a Southern California school and we still were doing See's fundraisers last year (2019). My step mom worked at a school for 40 years and she would participate in the fundraiser that was always held prior to Christmas and stock up on Christmas boxes of See's to give friends and family, and send to distant relatives. My dad made sure we had plenty of lollipops on hand around Christmas. You could also get gift certificates so that you could get a nice fresh box when Christmas holiday eating had died down.
Great seeing you all try a "premium" brand. When submissions are open again, would LOVE to send you all a box of premium brand chocolates that my family's candy store used to carry.
Oh I love this one!! Sees lollipops are a huge part of my childhood. My grandmother used to buy them for us at the mall when we were good. My favorite was the peanut butter flavor, but See’s does not make that kind anymore. Enjoy!
When we went to a See’s grand opening they said that the place where the suckers are made is now a Peanut free zone. So people with allergies can at least enjoy a sucker. No good for y’all though ! I remember they were delightful. Blessings from California.🥜🍭