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  2. See's Candies - Wikipedia

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    See's Candies is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway that produces and sells chocolates, candy, and brittle. It was founded in 1921 by Charles See and his family in Los Angeles, and has over 200 stores in the U.S. and abroad.

  3. The Manor (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Manor is a 56,500 square feet French chateau-style mansion in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, built by TV producer Aaron Spelling and his wife Candy. It is the second largest house in the area and has 123 rooms, a cinema, a bowling alley, a beauty salon and a 100-car motor court.

  4. "Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.) - Wikipedia

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    A work of art by Félix González-Torres consisting of a pile of candies in variously colored wrappers, which viewers can take and replenish. The work is an allegorical portrait of his partner Ross Laycock, who died of AIDS in 1991, and explores themes of loss, memory, and ephemerality.

  5. Berkshire Hathaway Brand ‘See’s Candies’ on supply chain ...

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    Berkshire Hathaway brand ‘See’s Candies’ CEO & President Pat Egan discusses how disruptions in global supply chains have affected consumer prices.

  6. Helen Brach - Wikipedia

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    Helen Brach was a wealthy widow who disappeared in 1977 and was declared legally dead in 1984. She was involved in a horse racing fraud scheme and had a foundation for animal welfare.

  7. Elmer Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Elmer Candy Corporation is a confectionery company that was founded in 1855 as the Miller Candy Company in New Orleans, Louisiana. [2] The company sells seasonal holiday candies and, in 2014, was the second-largest manufacturer of Valentine boxed chocolate in North America.