Reservation required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only...
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Reservation required. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must sign glassware contract/ waiver. Voucher includes, full candy bar, serving utensils, decor, design bags, and set up. Must book your event 30 days in advance. Valid up to 30 miles of 21206. May be repurchased every 30 days.
Guests can enjoy a candy bar with treats like gum-balls, chocolate, and peach rings; includes serving utensils, decor, bags, and setup
Choose Between Two Options
- $274 for a full candy bar with custom design bags, decor, and serving utensils for up to 75 people ($600 value)
- $774 for a full candy bar with custom design bags, decor, and serving utensils for up to 250 people ($2,000 value)
White Chocolate: What’s in a Name?
Some
of our favorite confections include white chocolate. Read on to
discover what sets this ivory ingredient apart from your everyday
chocolate.
It’s never been quite right to label white chocolate
as "chocolate." Technically, the confection doesn’t contain any solid
parts of the cacao bean—a necessary component of chocolate proper. Yet
white chocolate by any other name would still taste as sweet—if not
sweeter—than its darker cousins. That’s because, though it lacks the
solids that lend chocolate its bitter notes and rich aromas, white
chocolate is still made with cocoa butter, along with dulcet blends of
milk fats, vanilla flavors, and additional sweeteners.
Yet until
2002, white-chocolate producers sometimes would cut corners by
substituting vegetable fats for the cacao essence. Then the FDA mandated
that products labeled as “white chocolate” contain at least 20% cocoa
butter, pacifying purists and solidifying the color white among the
chocolate pantheon. Identified by its ivory shade, high-quality white
chocolate often is used as a contrast to darker-chocolate desserts, but
it also stands well on its own, whether whipped into a mousse or paired
with delicate notes of lavender.