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ADDRESS 680 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

Since 1921, See’s Candies has been dedicated to making chocolates and candy Mary See’s way. At Mary’s insistence, only the finest, freshest ingredients were used in her recipes, and we wouldn’t have it any other way. From decadent truffles and chocolate-covered nuts to mouthwatering lollypops and peanut brittle, it’s quality you can taste in every piece.

 

Visit one of our iconic black-and-white shops, inspired by Mary’s original kitchen, where you can choose from over 100 different chocolates and candies—and visitors always get a free sample!

 

Founded and headquarted in California, See’s has expanded from one candy shop to over 200 shops across America, and a flourishing online store. As we grow, our devotion to taste, quality, tradition and service never wavers.

 

Mary would be proud.

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