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141-year-old candy store chain closes all retail locations

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The candy retail industry has suffered from a combination of economic issues this year, including fallout from higher cocoa prices, rising labor costs, and consumers cutting back their spending on nonessential items.

Inflation and rising interest rates increased the cost of doing business and prompted consumers to tighten their belts on spending.

Cocoa prices also hit a high in the fourth quarter of 2025 and remain elevated, according to Tracey Allen, an agricultural commodities strategist at J.P. Morgan.

“The hangover from last year’s fourth-quarter highs in cocoa prices has come to roost…This reflects a historic increase in the cost of doing business and a decline in cocoa bean availability, which has weakened industrial demand in an environment where cost pass-through is often limited by supermarkets and retailers,” Allen said.

Financial issues have led candy companies to consider whether to remain in business, with certain companies deciding to close operations.

Lammes Candies closes all stores

Iconic candy store chain Lammes Candies is closing all of its locations due to changing market conditions and long-term sustainability issues after operating for 141 years, the chain’s owners said in a notice posted at its Round Rock, Texas, store.

The Austin, Texas-based family-run candy manufacturer, which established its business in 1885, announced the closing of its Round Rock location on April 24 in the posted notice, My San Antonio reported.

The message also said Lammes Candies would close its last remaining location at 5330 Airport Blvd. in Austin, which includes the company’s manufacturing facility. The company had not determined the closing date for the Austin store, according to co-owner Lana Schmidt.

Lammes Candies closes all of its candy store locations and will wind down its operations.Shutterstock

Candy store chain had 7 locations

Six years ago, Lammes Candies operated seven locations in the Texas Hill Country, according to its website.

Lammes Candies originally sold ice cream and gem, a frozen fruit dessert made from whole milk, until sugar rationing during World War II led to a phase-out of ice cream and gem.

After the war, ice cream and gem were sold again, but their popularity faded, and in 1965, the Lammes discontinued the products and instead began focusing on candies, according to its website.

“Texas Chewy” was its top candy

Lammes Candies is best known for its Texas Chewy Pecan Pralines, which debuted in the candy shop in 1892. The “Texas Chewy” is the company’s top-selling product, producing 2,000 pounds of the candies each day, according to the website.

In addition to its Texas Chewy Pecan Pralines, Lammes produces Longhorns, consisting of pecans, caramel, and chocolate; Choco’Adillos, with caramel, almonds, and chocolate; Cashew Critters, with caramel, cashews, and chocolate; and a variety of other candies.

Related: Walmart earnings reveal concerning shift in customer behavior

Lammes’ decision to close was not easy

“This was not an easy decision,” the company said in a statement reported by My San Antonio.

“Lammes Candies has been more than a business; it has been a family legacy spanning generations. We are deeply grateful to our employees, customers, and community for their unwavering support over the past 141 years,” the statement said.

Despite the candy store chain closing all of its locations, the company said it will continue online sales for an indefinite period as long as it has inventory.

The company said it will begin an orderly wind-down of operations, which will include fulfilling remaining orders and supporting its employees through their termination process.

Economic issues claimed another candy retailer, as 12-year-old Dallas-area staple Kate Weiser Chocolate, which operated retail outlets and shipped its artisan chocolates nationally, decided to close down on April 15.

Related: After Chapter 11, BBQ chain shuts down all locations

This story was originally published by TheStreet on Apr 28, 2026, where it first appeared in the Retail section. Add TheStreet as a Preferred Source by clicking here.



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