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Caught On Cam: Bear In Candy Store

By: Ray Doughty
Updated: August 10, 2012
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Security camera footage shows a young black bear pigging out inside a Colorado candy store.
The bear broke into the Estes Park Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and had a good time eating candy.
The video shows the bear going in and out of the store seven times before his craving was satisfied.
The owner of the store said the only evidence was a little dirt on the counter and a cellophane wrapper on the floor.
The owner discovered the bear was able to get in because a lock on the door didn't latch properly.

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