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Mary Christine Devinney <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 28 Oct 1995 11:22:43 -0400
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>Seems I heard that Hershey (Pennsylvania) has a museum >re:chocolate?
>Their web site implies something of the sort:
>http://www.microserve.net/~hershey/welcome.html
>(being a chocolate addict, I had to look around once the >subject came
>up and found this while searching "hershey museum" on the >net)
>...MMMMM ... time for lunch

I haven't been there in a few years (but my Girl Scouts have :)!) But it
seems to me that the museum at Hershey Park is more like a theme park ride -
you sit in a car and are given a "tour" of the factory, not the real factory
unfortunatly but its a great  ride.  When I was younger (about 4 or 5 maybe)
my Grandps took us to Hershey Park and we got to tour the real factory, what
an experience - the smell alone was enough to live for :)  But they stoped
doing the walking tour of the factory as too many people where sticking
fingers into the chocolate (or so the rumor goes).

Chrissie (a true chocoaholic, who refuses treatment thank you!)

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