Very cute chocolate factory and fun for little kids. They have a few videos they show you on the history of he family business and how chocolate is made. You get a voucher for $4 to use on chocolate or candy after. The kids selection is actually very well done and my son got so excited - literally a kid in a candy store picking out his treats. The chocolates here are very good! I love the Brittany. I will say that the place could be a bit more polished. The bathrooms need a bit of help and looked a little neglected and the outside in front of the factory was a little unkept. I think the tour was very good! Straight to the point and the factory wasn’t really doing anything when we were there (maybe they were all on lunch?), but I wish it was a bit more hands on for children. Let the kids play! Have a “puzzle” like fake pieces of chocolate and have the kids put the chocolates in the box. Have them wear little hats and play pretend. So many ideas! There’s a lot more that could make this tour even more awesome! I also will say that the tour is not ADA friendly. They did not appear to have an elevator for wheelchairs or strollers. The videos also do not have closed captions for hearing impaired. Overall, we had a great time here and there’s nothing like it in the SL Valley, I just think it could be a bit...
   Read moreSweet Amy upfront and lovely Brenda in back made my first time here a very enjoyable one. I came for the ice cream and I ordered a single scoop of Key Lime that I thought was Pistachio. I wasn't a fan of the lime and it was 100% mistake on my part but Amy took care of me and hooked me up with Granny Fudge Chocolate and gave me a nice scoop and wouldn't accept my payment. For that reason alone the customer service deserves a 10-star rating. I went to the viewing window and watched Brenda who has been working here 20 years, with her hands covered in chocolate, finishing the pieces with the little swirly designs on top and I just sat there and felt like a kid again and for that I give this place a 50 star rating. I definitely recommend anybody to come here the prices are fair for everything being custom gourmet high-end homemade quality products and the atmosphere is awesome. Anyone from 5 years old to 95 years old should come and enjoy whatever it is that will take them back to being a kid again, or instill memories that they will be able to look back on. That's my review and I'm going back in for a gallon of this Granny...
   Read moreSo fun! You get a close up look at the chocolate making process, watch a 10 minute video on how chocolate is made and its history. You also get to taste a few samples (yum!) At the end of the tour you sample their ice cream and then get to use the $4 voucher you received at check in to buy some chocolates. The tour costs only $5, $4 of it going towards the voucher. Kind of cool!
You do need a reservation, so call ahead, especially if you're going during a holiday! It fills up. We went on a Saturday so we didn't get to see the factory in full chocolate making mode since they don't make chocolate on Saturdays. Bummer! Had we known we would have scheduled it on a weekday. Still, it was cool to see the factory and they did have a lady there who is the head chocolate maker, having worked there for 25 years, and she sat by the window so we could watch her close up. It was fascinating! She was so good at it! It reminded me of the I Love Lucy episode where Lucy and Ethel are making chocolates. Haha! I would have loved to try it!
Oh, and their chocolates taste amazing! Love that it's...
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