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Discover the Alaska Wild Berry Products Candy Factory Tour in Alaska
Located in Anchorage, Alaska, the Alaska Wild Berry Products Candy Factory Tour offers visitors a fun and flavorful behind-the-scenes look at one of the state’s most famous confectionery producers. Guests can watch candy makers prepare chocolates and sweets, explore viewing windows overlooking the production kitchens, and see the iconic chocolate attraction that has made this stop a must-visit for travelers. The tour blends confectionery craftsmanship with a family-friendly attraction in the heart of Alaska’s largest city.
Why it’s special: The facility is home to the famous “World’s Largest Chocolate Fall,” a cascading chocolate fountain weighing several tons, making it one of Alaska’s most photographed and memorable factory experiences.
History & Story of Alaska Wild Berry Products
Alaska Wild Berry Products began as a small local confectionery business dedicated to producing chocolates and sweets inspired by Alaska’s natural flavors and ingredients. Over time, the company expanded its production and retail operations in Anchorage, becoming a popular stop for visitors exploring the city.
The company developed a reputation for using locally inspired flavors such as wild berries and traditional candy-making methods. Today, the factory store and viewing areas welcome thousands of visitors each year, offering a mix of working production spaces, candy displays, and Alaska-themed gift selections.
What You’ll See & Do on the Alaska Wild Berry Products Candy Factory Tour
• Watch confectioners create chocolates, fudge, and specialty sweets through factory viewing windows
• Observe candy preparation, coating, and packaging processes
• See the famous World’s Largest Chocolate Fall, a towering multi-ton chocolate fountain
• Browse a large selection of Alaska-made chocolates and berry candies
• Explore displays featuring novelty sweets and Alaska-themed treats
Hands-On Elements: Visitors can sample select chocolates and sweets available in the retail area.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography is permitted throughout the visitor areas, including around the chocolate fountain display.
Souvenirs & Extras: Wide selection of chocolates, fudge, berry candies, souvenirs, and Alaska-themed gift items available in the factory store.
Pricing of the Alaska Wild Berry Products Candy Factory Tour
Adult price: $0 per adult (free)
The factory experience is self-guided and open to the public during store hours. Purchases of chocolates and gifts are optional.
Visiting information for Alaska Wild Berry Products Candy Factory Tour
Duration: Approximately 20–40 minutes depending on browsing time
Age limits: All ages welcome
Accessibility: The retail store and viewing areas are wheelchair accessible
Working Hours: Monday–Sunday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Visitors can explore the viewing areas at their own pace, making it an easy stop while sightseeing in Anchorage.
Nearby attractions to Alaska Wild Berry Products Candy Factory Tour
• Alaska Zoo
• Potter Marsh Bird Sanctuary
• Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge
FAQs About Visiting the Alaska Wild Berry Products Candy Factory Tour
Is the chocolate fountain really the largest in the world?
Yes. The famous chocolate fountain at Alaska Wild Berry Products—known as the “World’s Largest Chocolate Fall”—is a massive cascading chocolate display weighing several tons and standing over 20 feet tall.
Do they actually make candy at the Anchorage location?
Yes. Visitors can view active candy-making areas through observation windows where chocolates and sweets are prepared and packaged.
Is the tour guided or self-guided?
The experience is self-guided. Visitors can walk through the retail store and viewing areas and observe production at their own pace.
Can visitors taste the chocolate?
Occasionally samples are offered in the store, and visitors can purchase a wide range of chocolates, berry candies, and sweets made on-site.
How far is the factory from downtown Anchorage?
The factory is about a 15-minute drive south of downtown Anchorage, making it an easy stop when exploring the city or traveling along the Seward Highway.
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