AUSTIN, Texas — A beloved Austin candy institution is preparing to close its doors after more than a century in business, marking the end of a 141-year run that has spanned generations of Texans.
The company opened in 1885 and serves "high quality and most affordable chocolate and candy" to Austin and Central Texas ...
The candy manufacturer, founded in 1885, is closing its retail chain.
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Lammes Candies to shut stores after 141 years
Lammes Candies, a beloved Austin candy store chain founded in 1885, is closing all locations after 141 years, citing changing market conditions and long-term sustainability concerns. The Round Rock ...
Sweet surrender. A beloved chain of candy stores is closing up shop. In a statement, Lammes Candies, a Texas institution, attributed the closure to “unprecedented economic pressures and current market ...
We checked in with Brandon Hodge, owner of toy store Monkey See, Monkey Do and Big Top, a candy shop on South Congress Avenue, about the state of retail in Austin. Why it matters: In a city that has ...
Lammes Candies, one of Austin's oldest family-owned businesses, is winding down operations after 141 years, closing its stores amid "changing market conditions." ...
After 141 years in business, iconic Austin candy maker Lammes Candies is closing its doors, marking the end of one of the city’s oldest family-run businesses and a longtime source of pralines, ...
A historic chain of Texas candy stores that has been in existence since 1885 announced it will be closing its doors due to “unprecedented economic pressures.” Lammes Candies is closing six of its ...
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