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Walking up to this place you're greeted by an M&M store (probably the only thing to keep the kids interested). The short hall to watch the factory floor was okay. At the end there was a lady giving out three samples of chocolate. White, milk and dark. Do you get to try all three? No. What? Yes, really. For $2 per piece of chocolate, I would expect at least two options from the choices at the end of the hall. The amaretto chocolate was pretty good and so was the lemon. The chewy dark caramel was just okay. The dark chocolate bar, white chocolate bar and the mint chocolate bars were good. The peanut butter chocolate bar was lacking. The cactus garden was pretty and decorated for Christmas with lights and blow up things. The lights were on during the day. Total waste of energy. Hit up the small store in the airport on the way home for a few more bars. Would maybe go back for another visit. Maybe. Ps. I pay $2 or less for handmade superb quality chocolate in Berkeley, CA. Why would I want to pay $2 per piece to eat chocolate made from a machine? Annnndddd...I come from the land of See's. Guess I should just stay in California.
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