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See's Candies

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] See's kitchens are located at its headquarters and maintained at its original factory in Los Angeles,[5] where there are also retail shops. It also has an office in Carson, California.[6] The company has been owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Corporation since 1972.

See's Candies Shops, Inc.
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail and candy
FoundedNovember 1921; 102 years ago (November 1921)
FounderCharles See
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Pat Egan (CEO)
ProductsChocolate, candy, brittle
RevenueUS$ $410 million (2016)[1][2]
US$ over $80 million (2019)[3]
OwnerBerkshire Hathaway
Number of employees
1,500 year-round, 6,000+ seasonal
Websitewww.sees.com

Location and market area edit

The See's Candy company primarily vends its products in its own stores, and those of fellow Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary Nebraska Furniture Mart. See's candies are also available at its stores in a number of airports in the United States. See's Candies also operates more than 200 stores in the following U.S. states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington;[7] more than 70% of the stores are in California. There are also stores outside the U.S. in Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan, Singapore, and South Korea, taking advantage of the proximity of the plant to San Francisco International Airport.[8][9] Seasonally – primarily during the year-end holiday shopping season – See's also offers its product in select markets in kiosks at malls and other shopping centers. [10]

See's markets its product outside these areas via mail order catalog, in order to control the age of its product. The candies are also available through online orders, and links to the candy company's site can be found on Walmart.com and similar internet stores. Through an arrangement with Costco, coupons for boxes of candies may be purchased at the warehouse outlets and redeemed at See's stores or by mail. Coupons are also sold in fundraising efforts.[11]

On March 28, 2020, See's Candies suspended operations citing the current COVID-19 pandemic and stated it had closed all of its stores until further notice. This was the first time the company had shut down operations since WWII, when it became difficult to acquire sugar and other ingredients due to the war effort.[12] In May 2020, See's Candies reopened both their Los Angeles and San Francisco candy kitchens with safety precautions in-place.[13] On-line sales resumed and contact-free pick-up became available in certain locations.[14]

In 2020, See's Candies opened a store in Abu Dhabi in Nation Towers.[15]

History edit

 
A See's Candies store in Sunnyvale, California

According to the corporate website, Charles Alexander See II (1882–1949) arrived in the United States from Canada in 1921[16] with his wife Florence MacLean Wilson See (1885–1956), and his widowed mother Mary Wiseman See (1854–1939). Mary See had developed the recipes that became the foundation of the See's candy business while helping run her husband's hotel on Tremont Island in Ontario.

The family opened the first See's Candies shop and kitchen at 135 North Western Avenue in Los Angeles in November 1921.[16] They had twelve shops by the mid-1920s and operated thirty shops during the Great Depression. See's first white and black "all porcelain" store was opened in Bakersfield, California on May 1, 1941.[17]

In 1936 See's opened a shop in San Francisco. It moved operations to make creams and truffles (60% of product sales)[18] to South San Francisco in order to take advantage of the location's cold weather.

In 1972, the See family sold the company, which generated $4 million in pre-tax profit that year, to Berkshire Hathaway for $25 million.[19] On January 3, 1972, Blue Chip obtained a controlling interest in See's Candy Shops. Blue Chip later acquired 100% of See's for an overall price of $25 million. Wesco Financial Corporation was an 80.1% owned subsidiary of Blue Chip Stamps until its complete merger into Berkshire Hathaway in 2011. Warren Buffett has called See's "the prototype of a dream business." (2007)[20] At a 1996 luncheon in San Francisco, Charlie Munger revealed that See's was the first high quality business that Berkshire ever bought. Previous to that point, Berkshire had focused on undervalued assets that could be bought cheaply. The See's acquisition influenced their commitment to buying businesses with a strong reputation and brand recognition.[21]

See's production and warehouse workers are unionized.[22][23]

The 'couverture' chocolate used by See's is provided by the nearby Guittard Chocolate Company,[24] and nuts come from Mariani Nut Company of Winters, California,[25] just about an hour and 20 minutes away. On June 20, 2012, See's Candies was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records for the world's largest lollipop, a giant chocolate lollipop weighing 7,003 pounds (3,177 kg) and measuring 4 ft 8.75 in (1.4415 m) long, 3 ft 6 in (1.07 m) wide, and 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) high, equivalent to 145,000 regular-size lollipops.[26] The previous largest lollipop record stood at a hefty 6,514 pounds (2,955 kg).

In popular culture edit

 
See's Candies shop in Hong Kong

In 1952, Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance spent a half day at the See's Candies store on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, learning to dip chocolates and work the production line, in preparation for the "Job Switching" episode of I Love Lucy. The episode, which featured Lucy and Ethel getting jobs in a chocolate factory, became one of the most popular in the show's history.[27]

Singer Cher was working at See's in 1962, when she met Sonny Bono; she quit her job to become his housekeeper.[28]

In a 1987 Kidsongs video, "What I Want to Be", The Kidsongs Kids visit the See's Candies factory during "The Candy Man" song sequence.

In 1994, a driver delivering a bulk order of chocolate fell asleep while his truck was hooked up to one of the vats and pumping; the adjacent El Camino Real and Spruce Avenue were flooded with chocolate. Workers had to shovel it away from the storm drains once the fog had cooled it.[25]

See's Candies was featured by Huell Howser in California's Gold Episode 908.[29]

Every year the South San Francisco facility mounts oversized holiday decorations atop its plant for Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, Mothers' Day, and Independence Day.[30][better source needed]

On Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher's 2020 Netflix show, Never Have I Ever, the main character, Devi Vishwakumar's mom keeps a cabinet of See's Candies as housewarming/hostess gifts.[31][32]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2016 Global Top 100 Candy Companies - 50-26 - Candy Industry". www.candyindustry.com. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
  2. ^ Morris, Patrick (July 13, 2014). "Warren Buffett Bought This Company for $25 Million. Now It Makes Nearly $100 Million Every Year". The Motley Fool. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
  3. ^ Mohamed, Theron (December 21, 2021). "Warren Buffett's favorite business is a little chocolate maker with an 8000% return. Here are 5 reasons why he loves See's Candies". Markets Insider. Retrieved September 29, 2022.
  4. ^ "About Us." See's Candies. Retrieved on January 18, 2009.
  5. ^ Jung, Carolyn (October 29, 2008). "A Peek Inside the See's Candy Factory". Food Gal. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
  6. ^ "Contact Us." See's Candies. Retrieved on January 18, 2009.
  7. ^ "See's Candies | Official Chocolate Shop Locator". chocolateshops.sees.com. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  8. ^ See's International Shop locations See's Candies. Retrieved on July 25, 2018.
  9. ^ "See's Candies | Official Chocolate Shop Locator". chocolateshops.sees.com. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  10. ^ "About Us - See's Candies". www.sees.com. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
  11. ^ "10 See's Candies Coupons & Promo Codes 2018 + 7% Cash Back". givingassistant.org. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
  12. ^ "Coronavirus: See's Candies Shutters Peninsula Plant". news.yahoo.com. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
  13. ^ Kawahara, Matt (May 26, 2020). "Sweet news: See's Candies resumes production in the Bay Area". SFChronicle.com. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  14. ^ Campa, Andrew J. (May 22, 2020). "See's Candies reopens candy kitchens, paying attention to coronavirus concerns". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  15. ^ "Sees Candies now in UAE".
  16. ^ a b See's Candies website August 10, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Bakersfield Californian, April 10, 1941, Page 12, "first all-porcelain store"
  18. ^ "Behance". www.behance.net. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
  19. ^ Calvey, Mark (March 2, 2015). "Warren Buffett basks in sweet success of See's Candies, Bank of America deals". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  20. ^ Peter Bevelin (2012). A Few Lessons for Investors and Managers from Warren E. Buffett. PCA Publishing and Intermountain Books.
  21. ^ Calvey, Mark (August 21, 2012). "Chuck Huggins, former See's Candies CEO, dies at 87". San Francisco Business Journal. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
  22. ^ Hawkes, Alison. "See's Candies strike settled". San Mateo Daily Journal. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  23. ^ "Union-Made in America Halloween". AFLCIO. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  24. ^ Palmer, Tamara (June 15, 2009). "Inside a Happy Habit: A Factory Tour of See's Candies". Retrieved June 28, 2018.
  25. ^ a b "The secrets of See's Candies". August 22, 2012. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
  26. ^ "See's Candies creates world's largest lollipop". Guinness World Records. July 23, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
  27. ^ Pick, Margaret Moos (2005). See's Famous Old Time Candies: A Sweet Story. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. p. 91. ISBN 9780811848671. OCLC 57392982.
  28. ^ "See's Candies Case Study". January 26, 2015. Retrieved June 28, 2018.
  29. ^ "See's Candy – California's Gold (908) – Huell Howser Archives at Chapman University".
  30. ^ http://www.everythingsouthcity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Santa-getting-put-up-on-Sees-2013.jpg[bare URL image file]
  31. ^ "'Never Have I Ever' Season 1: All of Your Biggest Questions Answered (Exclusive) | Entertainment Tonight". www.etonline.com. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  32. ^ "See's Candies Product Placement Seen On Screen". Retrieved June 28, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

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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 See s kitchens are located at its headquarters and maintained at its original factory in Los Angeles 5 where there are also retail shops It also has an office in Carson California 6 The company has been owned by Warren Buffett s Berkshire Hathaway Corporation since 1972 See s Candies Shops Inc Headquarters on El Camino Real inSouth San Francisco CaliforniaTypeSubsidiaryIndustryRetail and candyFoundedNovember 1921 102 years ago November 1921 FounderCharles SeeHeadquartersSouth San Francisco California United StatesKey peoplePat Egan CEO ProductsChocolate candy brittleRevenueUS 410 million 2016 1 2 Net incomeUS over 80 million 2019 3 OwnerBerkshire HathawayNumber of employees1 500 year round 6 000 seasonalWebsitewww wbr sees wbr com Contents 1 Location and market area 2 History 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLocation and market area editThe See s Candy company primarily vends its products in its own stores and those of fellow Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary Nebraska Furniture Mart See s candies are also available at its stores in a number of airports in the United States See s Candies also operates more than 200 stores in the following U S states Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Minnesota Montana Nebraska New Mexico New York Nevada Oklahoma Oregon Texas Utah Virginia and Washington 7 more than 70 of the stores are in California There are also stores outside the U S in Hong Kong the Philippines Taiwan Singapore and South Korea taking advantage of the proximity of the plant to San Francisco International Airport 8 9 Seasonally primarily during the year end holiday shopping season See s also offers its product in select markets in kiosks at malls and other shopping centers 10 See s markets its product outside these areas via mail order catalog in order to control the age of its product The candies are also available through online orders and links to the candy company s site can be found on Walmart com and similar internet stores Through an arrangement with Costco coupons for boxes of candies may be purchased at the warehouse outlets and redeemed at See s stores or by mail Coupons are also sold in fundraising efforts 11 On March 28 2020 See s Candies suspended operations citing the current COVID 19 pandemic and stated it had closed all of its stores until further notice This was the first time the company had shut down operations since WWII when it became difficult to acquire sugar and other ingredients due to the war effort 12 In May 2020 See s Candies reopened both their Los Angeles and San Francisco candy kitchens with safety precautions in place 13 On line sales resumed and contact free pick up became available in certain locations 14 In 2020 See s Candies opened a store in Abu Dhabi in Nation Towers 15 History edit nbsp A See s Candies store in Sunnyvale CaliforniaAccording to the corporate website Charles Alexander See II 1882 1949 arrived in the United States from Canada in 1921 16 with his wife Florence MacLean Wilson See 1885 1956 and his widowed mother Mary Wiseman See 1854 1939 Mary See had developed the recipes that became the foundation of the See s candy business while helping run her husband s hotel on Tremont Island in Ontario The family opened the first See s Candies shop and kitchen at 135 North Western Avenue in Los Angeles in November 1921 16 They had twelve shops by the mid 1920s and operated thirty shops during the Great Depression See s first white and black all porcelain store was opened in Bakersfield California on May 1 1941 17 In 1936 See s opened a shop in San Francisco It moved operations to make creams and truffles 60 of product sales 18 to South San Francisco in order to take advantage of the location s cold weather In 1972 the See family sold the company which generated 4 million in pre tax profit that year to Berkshire Hathaway for 25 million 19 On January 3 1972 Blue Chip obtained a controlling interest in See s Candy Shops Blue Chip later acquired 100 of See s for an overall price of 25 million Wesco Financial Corporation was an 80 1 owned subsidiary of Blue Chip Stamps until its complete merger into Berkshire Hathaway in 2011 Warren Buffett has called See s the prototype of a dream business 2007 20 At a 1996 luncheon in San Francisco Charlie Munger revealed that See s was the first high quality business that Berkshire ever bought Previous to that point Berkshire had focused on undervalued assets that could be bought cheaply The See s acquisition influenced their commitment to buying businesses with a strong reputation and brand recognition 21 See s production and warehouse workers are unionized 22 23 The couverture chocolate used by See s is provided by the nearby Guittard Chocolate Company 24 and nuts come from Mariani Nut Company of Winters California 25 just about an hour and 20 minutes away On June 20 2012 See s Candies was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records for the world s largest lollipop a giant chocolate lollipop weighing 7 003 pounds 3 177 kg and measuring 4 ft 8 75 in 1 4415 m long 3 ft 6 in 1 07 m wide and 5 feet 11 inches 1 80 m high equivalent to 145 000 regular size lollipops 26 The previous largest lollipop record stood at a hefty 6 514 pounds 2 955 kg In popular culture edit nbsp See s Candies shop in Hong KongIn 1952 Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance spent a half day at the See s Candies store on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles learning to dip chocolates and work the production line in preparation for the Job Switching episode of I Love Lucy The episode which featured Lucy and Ethel getting jobs in a chocolate factory became one of the most popular in the show s history 27 Singer Cher was working at See s in 1962 when she met Sonny Bono she quit her job to become his housekeeper 28 In a 1987 Kidsongs video What I Want to Be The Kidsongs Kids visit the See s Candies factory during The Candy Man song sequence In 1994 a driver delivering a bulk order of chocolate fell asleep while his truck was hooked up to one of the vats and pumping the adjacent El Camino Real and Spruce Avenue were flooded with chocolate Workers had to shovel it away from the storm drains once the fog had cooled it 25 See s Candies was featured by Huell Howser in California s Gold Episode 908 29 Every year the South San Francisco facility mounts oversized holiday decorations atop its plant for Christmas Thanksgiving Valentine s Day Mothers Day and Independence Day 30 better source needed On Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher s 2020 Netflix show Never Have I Ever the main character Devi Vishwakumar s mom keeps a cabinet of See s Candies as housewarming hostess gifts 31 32 See also edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portalReferences edit 2016 Global Top 100 Candy Companies 50 26 Candy Industry www candyindustry com Retrieved June 28 2018 Morris Patrick July 13 2014 Warren Buffett Bought This Company for 25 Million Now It Makes Nearly 100 Million Every Year The Motley Fool Retrieved June 28 2018 Mohamed Theron December 21 2021 Warren Buffett s favorite business is a little chocolate maker with an 8000 return Here are 5 reasons why he loves See s Candies Markets Insider Retrieved September 29 2022 About Us See s Candies Retrieved on January 18 2009 Jung Carolyn October 29 2008 A Peek Inside the See s Candy Factory Food Gal Retrieved June 28 2018 Contact Us See s Candies Retrieved on January 18 2009 See s Candies Official Chocolate Shop Locator chocolateshops sees com Retrieved June 18 2023 See s International Shop locations See s Candies Retrieved on July 25 2018 See s Candies Official Chocolate Shop Locator chocolateshops sees com Retrieved June 18 2023 About Us See s Candies www sees com Retrieved June 28 2018 10 See s Candies Coupons amp Promo Codes 2018 7 Cash Back givingassistant org Retrieved June 28 2018 Coronavirus See s Candies Shutters Peninsula Plant news yahoo com Retrieved April 12 2020 Kawahara Matt May 26 2020 Sweet news See s Candies resumes production in the Bay Area SFChronicle com Retrieved June 22 2020 Campa Andrew J May 22 2020 See s Candies reopens candy kitchens paying attention to coronavirus concerns Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 22 2020 Sees Candies now in UAE a b See s Candies website Archived August 10 2007 at the Wayback Machine Bakersfield Californian April 10 1941 Page 12 first all porcelain store Behance www behance net Retrieved June 28 2018 Calvey Mark March 2 2015 Warren Buffett basks in sweet success of See s Candies Bank of America deals www bizjournals com Retrieved February 21 2017 Peter Bevelin 2012 A Few Lessons for Investors and Managers from Warren E Buffett PCA Publishing and Intermountain Books Calvey Mark August 21 2012 Chuck Huggins former See s Candies CEO dies at 87 San Francisco Business Journal Retrieved May 30 2013 Hawkes Alison See s Candies strike settled San Mateo Daily Journal Retrieved April 7 2022 Union Made in America Halloween AFLCIO Retrieved April 7 2022 Palmer Tamara June 15 2009 Inside a Happy Habit A Factory Tour of See s Candies Retrieved June 28 2018 a b The secrets of See s Candies August 22 2012 Retrieved June 28 2018 See s Candies creates world s largest lollipop Guinness World Records July 23 2012 Retrieved January 21 2013 Pick Margaret Moos 2005 See s Famous Old Time Candies A Sweet Story San Francisco Chronicle Books p 91 ISBN 9780811848671 OCLC 57392982 See s Candies Case Study January 26 2015 Retrieved June 28 2018 See s Candy California s Gold 908 Huell Howser Archives at Chapman University http www everythingsouthcity com wp content uploads 2013 11 Santa getting put up on Sees 2013 jpg bare URL image file Never Have I Ever Season 1 All of Your Biggest Questions Answered Exclusive Entertainment Tonight www etonline com Retrieved June 28 2021 See s Candies Product Placement Seen On Screen Retrieved June 28 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to See s Candies Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title See 27s Candies amp oldid 1166028858, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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