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Bay Area residents should try Charles Chocolates.
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I work in the same building as the Charles Chocolates factory. I don't like dark chocolate (and at $60-$80/pound I don't like milk chocolate enough to try their limited selection) so I've never had it but others here say it is pretty good.
They don't actually make their own chocolate though, so if that matters to you they are just re-purposing quality chocolate made by others (including, for now anyway Sharffen Berger). |
I wonder how a Bacon S'More would taste with Vosges Bacon Chocolate?
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yummy, I'll bet
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Charles Chocolates has only been here about 18 months so it is new. But yes, when the chocolate makers moved out of San Francisco (Ghirardelli's actual working plant is in San Leandro and all of the tourists just go to San Francisco) a lot of them took up in the industrial parts of the East Bay including Emeryville (there are a lot of industrial and co-op kitchen places here as well and those tend to spawn small businesses in the same neighborhood) and the southern part of Berkeley. But even here most of them have been gentrified out.
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Reminds me of the Dole field in HI...... Forget the chocolate, I'm still waiting for the Mother's Animal Cookies to come back..... |
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But I once spent a very pleasant afternoon on their patio drinking margaritas and getting very hammered. |
Unless things have changed since the initial announcement in December, Kellogg's bought Mother's Cookies' assets and plans to continue the frosted animal cookies.
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