Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Sarris Candies draws grief from both sides for Saccone/Trump visit

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette sincerely apologize to those who were offended and know that in the future we will be much more in tune with who we allow to visit.”

An employee who answered the phone Thursday evening at the Sarris factory was unable to talk about the post, and the company’s owner, Bill Sarris, could not be reached.

Mr. Saccone and Mr. Trump Jr. toured the candy factory Monday during a campaign stop before the special election in Pennsylvan­ia’s 18th Congressio­nal District.

Sarris received backlash from customers over hosting the Republican candidate and son of the president, and some had threatened to boycott the company.

Democrat Conor Lamb won the election by a slim margin, and Republican­s are deciding whether to contest it.

It’s not unusual for small businesses to host political candidates, and Monday wasn’t the first time the Sarris factory did so.

Rudy Giuliani visited the factory in 2007 during his bid to become the Republican presidenti­al candidate the next year.

Barack Obama stopped at Pamela’s Diner in the Strip District during his 2008 presidenti­al campaign.

Hillary Clinton and Chris Christie separately visited Primanti Brothers locations during the runup to the 2016 presidenti­al election.

John Kasich visited the Oyster House in Market Square during that same race.

Jen Grippo, general manager of the Oyster House, said after Mr. Kasich’s stop that a visit from a politician can be a boon to business.

“There’s a little bit of a boost as far as social media goes,” Ms. Grippo said. “There’s more traffic on our website and the curiosity starts going. But after it’s done, it’s kind of like, ‘All right, we’re back to business.’”

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