No Sweethearts candy this Valentine's Day after company goes out of business

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No Sweethearts candy this Valentine's Day. 💔

 

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Goid riddance. They were gross chalk

We're coming for peeps next

The world is really coming to an end

A company that made nasty-ass candies went out of business? Weird.

I love Sweethearts.

😱😱😱

Sad 💔

They will still be made and sold. Plenty of knock off brands out there.

This is happy news! I hated this candy growing up.

There's still chalk and sugar available at most grocery stores Same thing

I hate to be that guy, but good. 👌🏾😷

Nooooooooooooooooooooo

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