A man's life got a little less sweet Wednesday evening, when two men jumped him and stole his bag of candy.

According to the San Francisco Police Department, the 49-year-old man was walking on Madrid Street near Geneva Street at 6:45 Wednesday evening, carrying a black bag of sweets.

Police say that the man heard someone yelling behind him, so he quite reasonably turned around to see what the commotion was. But when he turned, he was struck in the face with a 20-something man's "closed fist," police say.

A second man, also described as in his 20s, joined in the attack. The blows of the two ruffians caused the victim to "fall to the ground and sustain injuries."

When he fell, the duo grabbed the victim's candy bag and ran east on Geneva toward Bayshore, police say. The sugar swipers have not been seen since, according to the SFPD.

The now-candyless man was treated for his injuries, which police say are not life threatening. Here's hoping that following the attack, someone hooked him up with a couple more treats.