Chocolate Lovers

As I have said before, I am a sweets lover. I enjoy anything candy, cake, chocolate and whatever is in between. I decided to put ya'll onto something sweet, cheap, family friendly and educational. I will be keeping this entry pretty short, because it is best to just go to the place and experience it yourselves.

I took my god brother out with me to this outing. I don't see his as often as I would like with my hectic schedule, so I wanted to take him somewhere I know every kid would enjoy. This is a Chocolate museum, not a factory. From what I was told by the tour guide, they may be converting it into a factory this summer (do not quote me). The tours run about every 30 minutes and they last about an hour long. The cost at the location is about $16 per person, but ya'll know I am a budget Betty so I grabbed a Groupon for only $10 for each of us, plus we pay the tax when we get there which was $1.30 so $21.30 for two through Groupon.

So we got there a little early so I could take some pictures in the front and ask some questions. I enjoyed a passion fruit mimosa with sorbet in the inside. it was great, I recommend it to anyone who likes a baby buzz on at noon, it was $7. The tour is so informative it takes you through the history of chocolate, the growth of it, how it has traveled and evolved. It is so interesting to see how much work goes into that chocolate bar that you indulge in. In the museum there are many different sculptures, all made up of real chocolate in a climate controlled room. I did not take a picture of them all, just so you guys can have some surprise when you visit. You get to see machines that were first used to make the chocolate, what gets it from the beans, to the liquid form, to the solid form. Then comes my favorite part, the tasting of the different chocolates they have to offer. From milk chocolate, to white chocolate (which technically isn't even chocolate) to dark chocolate with 77% cacao beans. The tour ends with showing you all types of chocolate wrappers from different countries. If you travel you can pick out a few bars that you tasted. They have a variety of cakes, and chocolate goodies in the store to enjoy from. The three chocolate bars I have a picture of down below were my favorites.

Hope ya'll enjoyed this quick overview of the Chocolate Museum and that you will head out there soon. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. I love to know how I can make your outing a little easier. Also when you all go to the places I blog on, I would love a message, or just a picture of it sent to me. I love you all, and appreciate all the ongoing support. Remember to always Love and allow to be loved. Xo

World of Chocolate Museum and Cafe
11701 International Dr, Orlando, Fl 32821
407-778-4871
Monday-Friday 11am-7pm Saturday-Sunday 10:30am-7pm