Everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day! You can celebrate the rich Irish culture by wearing your favorite green sweater, attending a parade, strolling down to the local pub for a Guinness, or indulging in one of these traditional delicacies.
Archive for the ‘Chocolate’ Category
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The Evolution of the Chocolate Bunny
How do you bite into a chocolate bunny? Do you go for the ears first, or do you prefer to start with the tail? Do you eat the entire treat in one sitting, or do you savor it a little… Read More
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The Food Lover’s Guide to Pairing Chocolate with Coffee
The key to any successful marriage isn’t necessarily finding a person that completes you but finding a person that complements you. The same sentiment is true for food. Cookies are so much sweeter when dipped in milk, cheese is creamier… Read More
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Fun Valentine’s Day Facts to Kindle Your Sweet Tooth Cravings
We all know it as the day when sweethearts see life through rose-colored glasses. From its interesting origins to its modern day commercial traditions, here are ten facts you may not have known about Valentine’s Day.
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The Ultimate Valentine’s Day Treat: Chocolate
On February 14, love arrives in many forms. It comes with a kiss, a bouquet of flowers, or chocolates contained in the shape of a particular muscular organ. Valentine’s Day is widely recognized as one of the biggest commercial days… Read More
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PLAN THE PERFECT VALENTINE’S DAY: TIPS FOR THE TYPICAL PROCRASTINATOR
For the everyday procrastinator, Valentine’s Day is “still a month away.” That means there’s plenty of time to book a reservation, purchase a present, or even plan a fun outing… right? The truth is, Valentine’s Day is one of the… Read More
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DID YOU KNOW? FUDGE WAS ORIGINALLY A BALTIMORE SPECIALTY!
When strolling the aisles of a Wockenfuss store, it’s not uncommon to see eyes roll longingly over the piles of fudge behind the glass. There’s just something about those creamy morsels that keep customers coming back at all times… Read More
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Tales of the Christmas Stocking
Here at Wockenfuss, we’re always saying that our delectable treats make great stocking stuffers! Our candies come in all sizes, some small enough to sneak into a Christmas stocking and some large enough to fit under the tree. The next… Read More
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Where Does Chocolate Gelt Come From?
Hanukah gelt, literally translating to Hanukkah money, refers to money as well as chocolate coins wrapped in gold foil given to Jewish children during the festival of Hanukkah. You can stop by any Wockenfuss store, or order online, for bags… Read More