Candy thieves flee without sweet loot

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HESPERIA, Calif. (AP) — For a pair of thwarted Southern California thieves, taking candy from a well-alarmed warehouse proved a lot harder than taking it from a baby.

HESPERIA, Calif. (AP) — For a pair of thwarted Southern California thieves, taking candy from a well-alarmed warehouse proved a lot harder than taking it from a baby.

Video surveillance captured the would-be candy swipers as they approached Candy Crate’s warehouse in Hesperia on Friday. The men broke a window and fled.

The company sells retro sweets such as candy cigarettes and Astro Pops.

Candy Crate operations manager Randi Caporale told the Victorville Daily Press an alarm went off that likely scared away the thieves, and “not even a Blow Pop” was taken.

Caporale said the warehouse is “in the middle of nowhere so maybe they thought they’d come in and get their candy on.”

The facility is open to the public, but the company sells most of its candy online, so little cash is on hand.