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See’s Candies Announces Reopening Of Bay Area Stores
The Peninsula-based candy maker had closed for just the second time in the company's 99-year history

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA – See’s Candies announced Monday the reopening of 11 Bay Area stores that were temporary closed in March amid the coronavirus crisis.
The Peninsula-based candy maker had closed for just the second time in the company’s 99-year history. It closed temporarily during World War II due to rationing.
See’s Candies will sell its iconic sweets to customers using a contact-free pickup service. The company says its “Click→ Pick→Go!” program will support safe social distancing for customers and employees.
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The company reopened its South San Francisco factory in May.
“See’s is open for business,” Pat Egan, the company’s CEO, said in a statement.
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“While the experience of buying from our shops might be a little different, our recipes and candies have not changed. Our company motto is ‘Quality Without Compromise’ and we are ensuring that the quality of product, experience and customer service is being upheld at every turn.”
See’s Candies has reopened the following Bay Area stores:
- Castro Valley - 3344 Village Drive Castro Village
- San Leandro - 1933 Davis St West Gate Shopping Center
- Campbell - 1640 S Bascom Ave
- Morgan Hill - 1057 Cochrane Rd
- Los Gatos -15466 Los Gatos Blvd
- Santa Clara - 3310 El Camino Real, Santa Clara
- Alameda – 2244 S Shore Center South Shore Center
- Santa Rosa - 432 Coddingtown Center Coddingtown Shopping Center
- Saratoga - 18470 Prospect Rd
- San Francisco - 542 Market St, San Francisco
- South San Francisco - 400 S Airport Blvd
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