Located in what used to be the original Ganong candy factory, The Chocolate Museum offers an interactive way to learn about candy making in St. …
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Feb 1, 2025
Very interesting, the lady knew what she was talking about about, and was very friendly, was more than I expected, definitely recommendFull review by Ann M
Oct 31, 2024
Mo, our tour guide, was excellent. He provided more than just a history of chocolate and of the Ganong Chocolate Company. As his mother worked for the company, he could tell about the people who work…Full review by newenglandt2021
Sep 14, 2024
Our group of four decided to drop by on our way back to the states. We did not purchase tickets ahead of time. We arrived just as the tour guide was opening up, and we were able to just get our ticke…Full review by QuoVadisMaine
We do not sell any chocolate at the Chocolate Museum, but all of Ganong's delicious treats are for sale at the Chocolatier located at the front of the building. Sorry, they do not sell …
We do not sell any chocolate at the Chocolate Museum, but all of Ganong's delicious treats are for sale at the Chocolatier located at the front of the building. Sorry, they do not sell unsweet chocolate, however.
They had also some unsweet samples. Nothing is sold in the museum directly. To buy, they have a shop in the other end of the building. There are many different kinds, sold by one …
They had also some unsweet samples. Nothing is sold in the museum directly. To buy, they have a shop in the other end of the building. There are many different kinds, sold by one or by packages
Hello! Unfortunately, the Ganong company hasn't made humbugs for many years. They do still sell their famous Ganong Original Chicken Bones and both the Double Thick (white) …
Hello! Unfortunately, the Ganong company hasn't made humbugs for many years. They do still sell their famous Ganong Original Chicken Bones and both the Double Thick (white) and Wintergreen (pink) lozenges. Those candies are all available in the Ganong Chocolatier store or through their website.
How is the Heritage Chocolate walk different from the basic museum tour?
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It's an outdoor walk highlighting some of the historical buildings and people important in the history of the company. It takes about a half hour and is interesting and worthwhile, adding …
It's an outdoor walk highlighting some of the historical buildings and people important in the history of the company. It takes about a half hour and is interesting and worthwhile, adding to the indoor experience.