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Mary Christine Devinney <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 28 Oct 1995 11:34:31 -0400
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Denise Corbett's post (see below) reminded me that there is an Ethel M
Chocolate Factory in Las Vegas, NV.  They have a walking tour (about 2 - 5
inutes long) and a great shop.  My Mom, my Mom-in-Law and I went here as a
"Bridal shower" (while my hubby and his friends went to shoot machine guns as
his bachlor party.)  Then we went to the Graceland Chapel and got married
with the Elvis impersonator - this should get us off on another crazy thread
:) But the Ethel M chocolate factory is a must see if you are in Las Vegas!

Chrissie

>While I don't know if there are any chocolate museums, I do >know that the
>Hershey chocolate factory in Smiths Falls, Ontario does offer a >self-guided
>tour of their factory. It begins with an orientation video which >talks
about
>the Hershey family, the original factory in Hershey >Pennsylvania and all of
the
>good works done by the Hershey family. It culminates in a visit >to the
>chocolate store which sells all of the most delicious chocolate >you can
>imagine.

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