See's Candies hacks, fun facts and limited flavors

How do you tell the difference between two seemingly identical pieces of candy? How to use See's Candies to top your favorite Thanksgiving side dish? See's Candies hacks from a 30-year veteran employee.
Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • November 17, 2021
Stacey Thorpe has worked for See’s Candies for 31 years. During that time, she’s developed some hacks to help make the most of her See’s Candies addiction. The following are Thorpe’s tips for how to use See’s Candies to upgrade your coffee, your...
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