San Antonio sweets shop once thriving during pandemic in danger of closing next year
SAN ANTONIO โ A San Antonio sweets shop that was succeeding despite the series of closures and reopenings at the beginning of the pandemic is now finding itself in danger of closing next year. KSAT spoke with Cereal Killer Sweets owner and chef Megan Morales in September when business from the summer was better. It was a time when many other establishments had already been hit hard by the early months of the pandemic. When schools started to shut down at the beginning of the pandemic, her business offered free lunches to students. Cereal Killer Sweets will be selling treats at The Good Kindโs Holiday Market from noon to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 13.
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