Imagine having a huge chocolate factory right in your neighbourhood. That is the case with the Cadbury factory which is in the Dundas & College St area in Little Portugal. The factory is nestled among the houses and the rich smell of chocolate wafts through the air. I was by last week and caught this pic of the entrance to the Cadbury Museum & Tour Centre and thought I would be able to go in and find the answer to the old question - "How do they get the caramel into the Caramilk bar?" - but it was closed! Loved their caramel question mark!
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29 comments:
Wonderful! But what a torture. ;)
I agree with Luis .. Exquisite torture :) I'm not sure I even want to know how they get the caramel in I'm just happy that they do :)
Very tempting!
There is no question about it, Cadbury chocolate is delicious.
How disappointing, I would have cried!
makes me crave it!
Cool title! :-) Love Cadbury chocolat.
P.S. Still keep some vintage tin boxes.
I went to school just a few miles form one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the world. On those days when the wind came from that direction, the aroma was heavenly. But when the winds shifted . . . well, let's just say that the area also was known for its dairy farms. :>)
Tempting. And so inviting.
Oh no no no, that wouldn't do at all! :-) Way too tempting!
Love this - so succinct!
when it comes to chocolates, whatever the question the answer is always: YES I WANT SOME CHOCOLATE :)
frankly my dear
I've been eating too much chocolate recently - stop putting temptation in my way!
I've been to the Cadbury factory in Tasmania, Australia and they showed us a lot of the processes in the tour.
Cadbury makes good chocolate, and I would be tempted living in the neighborhood. At least you can go back when they are open,
Great sign. I bet it does smell good around there.
The answer is always going to be "there is no such thing as too much chocolate."
Oh my! You must go back when they are open. I just finished off my last Cadbury Creme egg from Easter yesterday.
Oh, I would not be able to handle the temptation! (Nor would my spouse!)
~Lindy
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Yes is my answer. I'll eat it!
This must be a popular place. The smell of chocolate in the air? Mmmmm.
I used to live near a chocolate factory. I considered it exquisite torture at times!
I toured the Cadbury complex in Tasmania where I had the opportunity to sample chocolate in every room. And there were many rooms. I was warned that I would not be able to face chocolate again for awhile after seeing so much. The advice was wrong.
Yum! I always think chocolate tastes different in other countries - not sure why!
Another Toronto spot I have never investigated! What have I been thinking??!
The smell is so heavenly in that neck of the woods :)
Oh. My. Gosh. I assume you'll try to visit it again when open, What a place to live. And love the sign.
Me encanta el chocolate negro Pat:))
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