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FuRTHER INFORMATION: We continued our journey to Teuscher Chocolates, a chocolatier which boasts an array of premium Swiss chocolate. Here, with a champagne chocolate truffle you can savor the creamy filling swirling about in your mouth. Teuscher chocolate originated in a small alpine town in Switzerland. Mr. Doft Teuscher, the founder, has traveled everywhere to find the highest quality cocoa, marzipan, fruits, nuts, and other ingredients used in chocolate confectionery. After years of experimentation, he has skillfully blended the ingredients to make the famous chocolates that we eat today. Opposite to the Teuscher Chocolatier is Sweet Cupcakes, a favored destination for locals. This brand also features 6 outlets around the Beantown area. Don’t forget to taste the most special dish here - toasted chocolate. Next, Patisserie Newbury is a famous shop selling their renowned double chocolate cookie which is made from ingredients from Valrhona, France. This unsweetened chocolate is considered one of the most luxurious dishes in France. Valrhona is also the name of the first chocolate manufacturer to create premium wine-flavored chocolate. Valrhona has satisfied countless connoisseurs since it was founded in 1922 with its products made with cocoa beans harvested from the leading plantations of South America, the Caribbean and Pacific regions. Patisserie Newbury’s cookie is the harmonious blend of rich nutritional Valrhona chocolate and the slight, bittersweet cocoa hidden within the chocolate chips, mesmerizing diners. The last point of our tour was Sugar Heaven, a classically decorated gift shop modestly located within a radiant shopping center. Its däcor and arrangement make you feel like you are lost in a wonderland of sweets. Be sure that you aren’t full before tasting one of the salted caramel or chocolate covered pretzels. Visit Beacon Hill Chocolate Shop and take some photos with the unique warning boards such as the one saying: “When a tornado comes, make sure you have batteries, water and rain footwear, especially never forget the most crucial one: chocolate!” ReMAIN sWeeTNess I could immerse myself in the sweet world of chocolate as if the 3-hour tour lasted 3 days. The thousands of chocolate types I tasted, together with the ice-cream and cakes, have their own power to entice me and other visitors. No one intends to buy anything during the tour as you are invited to try them for free. However, right after getting back to the hotel when chocolate and wine starts taking effect, you will want to go back to the shops immediately to buy some more. TOuR ü If you are interested in this kind of tour, you can visit www. bostonchocolatetours.com and choose a suitable tour based on the hotel you plan to stay at. Prices start at USD50. You can find tours with 50% off at www.groupon.com or www.expedia.com. NOTE ü You should come to the starting point 15 minutes early so that you can meet your tour guide. During the tour, stay on track lest you get lost as there are many groups of tourists visiting shops at the same time. Bring walking shoes with you. BuFFET ü Enjoy a chocolate buffet with hundreds of chocolate candies at The Langham Hotels & Resorts at 250 Franklin Street. Book in advance according to the timeframe: 11am, 11:30am, 1:00pm and 1:30pm on Saturday. Price: USD42/adult, USD32/ children from 5-12 years old, free for children under 5. Chocolate is a great way to explore Boston using your eyes and your stomach. This way keeps you connected to the city you are visiting and helps you understand more about the way the local shops and businesses interact with their customers. I love meeting the shop owners and listening to their “secrets” for making their shops unique with unparalleled products. On Valentine’s Day, I know that if you want to impress your lover who has a passion for chocolate, you should consider taking a trip to TCHO (at Pier 17) in San Francisco, Mast Brothers Chocolate in Brooklyn (New York), Ethel M Chocolates in Las Vegas (Nevada) or Lake Champlain Chocolates in Burlington (Vermont). But for me, I just want to lazily enjoy chocolate! TRAVELLIVE 113