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Coming here is a like a time warp. The factory machines have been here forever and the nostalgic feel is everywhere. Oh and they did I mention they make mass quantities of sweets? They make toffee, hard candy, lollipops and a bunch of stuff in between. But let's be honest, its all about the chocolate. I always have a brutal time selecting between the numerous choices on the shelf as there is just too much chocolate awesomeness everywhere. So what do I do? Grab a 1 or 2 pound box of assorted chocolates. The boxes typically run between $10-$20 and they always have special treats depending on the holiday coming up (Halloween, Christmas, Valentines, etc.). You can also grab individual pieces and even buy them by the pound. All while you watch workers in the back make the chocolate from start to finish and wrap it fresh to put on the shelf. There aren't too many places like this around anymore (particularly in the Phoenix area), and its nice to see an old mom and pop candy factory survive and thrive. And of course not to be missed is Cerreta's annual celebration of all things chocolate: The annual Glendale Chocolate Affaire every February.
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