Such a cute little candy store/museum! Being the holiday season and all, we didn’t get to have a tour, but boy did I shop for candy and chocolate! There was a mini demonstration of chocolate molding going on which was kinda cool. I got to sample a bit and indulge… it was much needed and delicious. I got presents for everyone :)
Linda B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 York, PA
Very good quality chocolates. I love the seconds best, they always taste the freshest in my opinion
Katyusha K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Laredo, TX
It seemed like a lengthy factory tour. From what I hear Wolfgang Candy use to give more free candy samples at the end of the factory tour. When I went in August 2010 they hardly gave any free candy probably like only 3 candy samples. This tour is a definite must for kids. If you really don’t care about portion sizes then this is your tour. However, if you only go to factory tours for the free stuff then consider this tour as giving practically next to nothing.
Dan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Harrisburg, PA
Yeah this is a great candy maker in York pa. they do retail, wholesale and fundraising. they have a factory tour twice a day and they also have a small area where you can show and buy candy and toys and stuff. i bought a spiderman lunchbox for my nephew for 2 dollars. they have a lot of historical stuff there too, like invoices and recipies that are decades old. old cans, and original models to making the products, and also they have a model car that looks like the original one that mr wolfgang drove around to sell his candy in. the chocolate is sinful though.
Vi V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
me love candies, me love chocolates — they make me happiee… =) on a random excursion to central PA, i decided to look up for chocolate and candy makers that give factory tours. who knows, maybe i could learn enough to start churning my own line of yummy chocolate treats! We got there around noon, unsure of how the tour works and who to approach and so we browsed at the chocolate store, helped ourselves to some free chocolate flavored coffee and chatted with some volunteers who were painting a mural in the store. The volunteers told me they could eat whatever they want in the store for free — oh me so envious! We found out that the next tour was at 2pm and decided we couldn’t wait around that long and so bought some chocolates and candy bars. They were good and reasonably priced! The chocolates were $ 9 — $ 11 per lb. Couldn’t resist and bought lots — alleviated some pleasure guilt by getting some sugar-free varieties. And my personal favorite: The White Chocolate Pretzel Cluster!