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I just spoke with someone who visited Cadbury Word in Bourneville a few
months ago. You are not allowed into the factory but their is an enclosed catwalk type thing that allows you to see the chocolate factory. I also hear that you can get a container of molten chocolate and then add whatever you want to it - assuming you want to add something to it. On Oct 16, 10:06 pm, "Chembake" > wrote: > F wrote: > > I do not recommend Hershey, PA. I went there about a year to two ago. > > One does not actually go into the chocolate factory. Instead one goes > > on a simulated factory tour. It is done in much the same way that > > Disney do their rides. > > > To me the trip was more about like going to Choco-Disney than going to > > a chocolate factory. > > > I went to Cadbury World in Bournville (South of Birmingham in the > > United Kingdom) in 1992. You were not allowed into the factory but you > > were allowed to view the factory (the real deal) from observation walk > > ways.Many chocolate factories in Europe do the same.....You are not allowed > inside.. |
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