Austin's Lammes Candies closes its doors after 140 years
Lammes Candies, a sweet staple in Austin since the 1800s, is closing its doors.
www.fox7austin.comLammes Candies on Airport Boulevard in Austin is currently reported to be closing several locations, with the Airport Blvd flagship remaining open for a limited time as other stores shut down. Online ordering and occasional pop-ups are being used to continue serving customers during the transition. Please note these closures are part of a broader set of store reductions across the company, driven by economic pressures and market conditions.[1][2][3][5][7][8]
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Lammes Candies, a sweet staple in Austin since the 1800s, is closing its doors.
www.fox7austin.comSpecialties: Family owned and operated in Austin, Texas since 1885, Lammes Candies is the go-to place for premium confections. In any one of our five store locations you will find the world famous Texas Chewie® Pecan Praline, Longhorns, taffy, fudge, divinity, Sherbet Mints and a full line of chocolates. Folks drive to Austin from across the state for the seasonal Chocolate Covered Strawberries. New items include a Habanero Praline, Sea Salt Caramels with dark chocolate and dark chocolate...
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