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February in Hershey

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Since 1903, there's been more going on in Hershey, PA, than in any of the surrounding towns in Pennsylvania dairy country. In the early part of the twentieth century, chocolate baron Milton Hershey built a park, a zoo, and an amusement park, in addition to an orphanage and a hospital. In 1973, the elaborate Hershey's Chocolate World opened for official tours, offering a window into the chocolate-making process. In 2006, the company updated the Chocolate Tour Ride so that the scenes of dairy farming in the US and cacao harvesting abroad now look a more like something from this century and less like attractions from the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago (which is, of course, where Mr. Hershey got his start).

The next 29 days will make up "Chocolate-Covered February" in Hershey, PA. But now that Hershey is the parent company of Artisan Confections, which is the parent company of the West Coast artisanal companies Joseph Schmidt, Scharffen Berger, and Dagoba, things happen a little differently. The first event in Hershey this month is a tasting at the Hershey Lodge led by John Scharffenberger on February 8, followed by a chocolate-and-whiskey pairing workshop the next day. The following weekend, February 15 and 16, Joseph Schmidt, one of the grandfathers of the American chocolate industry, will teach classes on how to mold, sculpt, and paint in chocolate.

About the author: Emily Stone, proprietor of Chocolate in Context, is a chocolate enthusiast, itinerant traveler, and a lover of literature who lives in Pittsburgh. She's been a movie reviewer, a reproductive health researcher, and an independent bookstore owner. Her writing has appeared in the magazines Budget Travel, Travel + Leisure, and Time Out New York, as well as on the websites World Hum and Epicurious.

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1 Comment:

Being about 25 minutes from Hershey and also working in the hospitality industry it's always fun to see how the town/area/company is perceived by folks who have only been a few times or are largely unfamiliar with the area. Great write up.

I definitely would invite everyone to visit during the summer, go to Hershey Park, Chocolate World, the Zoo, and then drive around some beautiful countryside and visit some of the smaller towns to get a feel of the area.

PG

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