The Gloucester City shop is standing in the spot where there once was a Rose Garden located between the house and the store dating back to the 1800’s. Copper bowls, hundreds of molds for creating reindeer, snowmen, Santas, chocolate covered candy cones and other creative products now line the shelves in the kitchen area.
Uncle Robert Duffy taught Mike the fine art of candy making after the Halls’ bought the business. \”You have to have a passion for this type of involvement with chocolate. Science, chemistry and business know-how are a few of the main ingredients. \”It is so rewarding when you know that generation after generation people are enjoying your product. Our customers are like family,\” he said.
Gingerbread houses are put together in the kitchen as well as chocolate bowls that
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