Two neighbors sit nearly level at the top of See's Candies' similarity graph — Peet's Coffee and Tea at 0.93 and California Pizza Kitchen at 0.93 — and they represent genuinely different subcategories: Coffee and Tea versus Casual Dining. That near-tie across distinct restaurant types is the defining structural feature here, and it signals an audience that bridges multiple food-and-beverage contexts rather than concentrating in one.
The shape is classified as two-peak, and the data supports it. The top four neighbors are all Restaurants & Eateries — Peet's Coffee and Tea (0.93), California Pizza Kitchen (0.93), Yogurtland (0.92), and The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (0.92) — spanning Coffee and Tea, Casual Dining, and QSR subcategories. The fifth neighbor breaks the food cluster entirely: 24 Hour Fitness at 0.90, a Fitness Centers and Gyms entry. That crossover into wellness is followed by Nordstrom Rack (0.90, Apparel) and Tesla Service Center (0.89, Automotive Maintenance and Repair), extending the reach well outside food service. Notably, no other Bakeries Desserts and Confectioneries entity appears in the top 10 — See's Candies' own subcategory is absent from its nearest neighbors, meaning the audience shape it shares most closely belongs to coffee shops, casual restaurants, and a gym chain rather than to confectionery peers.
The overall picture is an audience whose shape is defined by California-rooted, mid-tier food and retail brands, with a secondary pull toward fitness and apparel — a cross-category profile that doesn't cluster tightly around any single kind of venue.