Lammes Candies to close after 141 years
Lammes Candies, one of Austin's longest running businesses, announced it will permanently close after 141 years of continuous family ownership, citing shifting
cbsaustin.comLammes Candies is closing its retail locations after 141 years. The company plans an orderly wind-down, continuing online orders only until inventory runs out, with the flagship Austin store (5330 Airport Blvd) slated to stay open for the moment while other locations have shut or are closing.[2][3][4]
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If you’re in Miami or elsewhere outside Texas and want to order Lammes Candies, you can still shop online until inventory runs out, though in-store access will be limited to the flagship Austin location for now. For the latest store-specific timelines or any new updates, I can monitor and summarize new statements as they’re released.[1]
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