


It's kind of hard to believe that this claim is true!


There was a menu of chocolates, and each person was allowed to pick three pieces. There was also hot chocolate, made with "real" chocolate.
We did not stay for the front of the house tour, but there were large windows where you could see all of the equipment. I read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to the kids, but I think they (at least n) would be too scared to see the movie!
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