A cool tidbit about this tiny little chocolatier is that it is owned by a husband and wife team, with no additional workers. And on top of that, they just got married in June and had spent approximately a year starting this business and planning their wedding. Needless to say their wedding was filled with chocolate galore from chocolate fondue to chocolate wedding favors to chocolate martinis. so how are the chocolates? Well it's important to note that all their goodies are made from natural ingredients and therefore we also must realize that one truffle is not going to cost the same as 1 piece of chocolate you would get at Rite Aid. In fact, they are at a hefty price of two truffles from $3, though you may get 50 cents off if you just prefer them in a bag rather than a box. Heck you can just empty those right into my mouth, because that's exactly where they will be 2 minutes after I am handed that bag. but anyway, of course their truffles are delicious.
Their hazelnut and almond truffles are really smooth and creamy on the inside with some crunch on the outside. Their chocolates were good too, but I don't remember their names because I was so focused on the truffles. What I loved was the lavender truffle which was infused with lavender while being made, and it's quite a sensation eating something that has only been known by your sense of smell. I would highly recommend trying that truffle. They are also great because they let you sample their truffles, knowing that they are expensive and that everyone has their own likes and dislikes. I would recommend going to this place to get a little box for someone's birthday, an anniversary, Valentine's Day etc. Or how about a 'just because' day--they're the best!
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