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Discover the Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Factory Tour in St. Louis, Missouri
The Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company Factory Tour in St. Louis, MO, invites visitors to step inside a family-owned chocolate factory where artisan confections are handcrafted daily. Known for its small-batch, premium chocolates and nostalgic atmosphere, this tour lets guests see every step of the candy-making process — from tempering chocolate to hand-finishing truffles and caramels.
Guests walk along large glass viewing windows overlooking the production floor, where chocolatiers mold, enrobe, and package an assortment of gourmet treats. Friendly guides explain the history of the company, the ingredients that make its chocolate unique, and the craftsmanship behind each piece. The experience ends with free samples and a visit to the retail store, filled with candies made fresh that morning.
Why it’s special:
Unlike large industrial chocolate plants, this is a true artisan factory focused on handcrafting gourmet confections using traditional recipes and ethically sourced cocoa. The tour is free, family-friendly, and deliciously immersive — a perfect outing for all ages.
History/Story of Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company
Founded in 1981 by the Abel family, the Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company began as a small neighborhood candy shop in St. Louis. Over time, it grew into one of the Midwest’s leading gourmet chocolate makers while maintaining its family-run charm.
The company emphasizes fair-trade cocoa, locally sourced ingredients, and time-honored candy-making techniques. Its St. Louis factory, opened in 2007, continues the legacy of quality craftsmanship and Midwestern sweetness.
What You’ll See & Do on the Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Factory Tour
Watch chocolatiers handcraft truffles, caramels, and chocolate bars through large viewing windows.
Learn about tempering, molding, and enrobing techniques.
Discover how cocoa beans become smooth, rich chocolate.
Sample freshly made chocolates at the end of the tour.
Shop in the factory store for boxed chocolates, fudge, and seasonal treats.
Hands-On Elements: Interactive Q&A with guides, chocolate tasting, and a chance to see the production line in action.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed in most areas; flash discouraged through viewing windows.
Souvenirs & Extras:
Factory store with fresh chocolates, gift boxes, and candy assortments
Seasonal specialties and limited-edition items
Pricing of Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Factory Tour
Admission: Free
Reservations: Recommended but not required for individuals
Group tours: Available by appointment
Practical Info for Visiting Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Company
Duration: ~30–45 minutes
Format: Guided factory observation through viewing windows + samples + retail shop visit
Schedule & Seasonality: Tours offered Mon–Fri during production hours (9 AM–2 PM); closed weekends and holidays
Audience: Families, school groups, chocolate lovers, tourists in St. Louis
Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible
Safety & Restrictions:
Visitors stay behind glass partitions
No touching or entering production areas
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Group reservations welcome; ideal for schools and clubs
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable clothes, sweet tooth, camera for photos
Facilities: Factory shop, restrooms, free parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed weekends and major holidays
Location & Booking
Getting There: Just off I-44 near The Hill neighborhood; free onsite parking
Booking: Reserve free tours online at ChocolateChocolate.com
Cancellation & Refunds: Not applicable (free admission)
On-Site Extras: Factory store, tasting counter, seasonal holiday displays
Nearby
Missouri Botanical Garden
The Hill Italian District
Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tour
FAQs About Visiting the Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Factory
Is the tour really free?
Yes, the factory tour is completely free for individuals and families.
Do I get samples?
Yes, every visitor receives complimentary chocolate samples after the tour.
Can I bring kids?
Absolutely — it’s family-friendly and especially popular with school groups.
Do I see chocolate being made in real time?
Yes, tours run during live production hours, so you’ll see the candy-making process up close.
Do I need to book ahead?
Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are suggested for groups or busy days.
Can I buy chocolates onsite?
Yes, the factory store sells all of the company’s fresh-made chocolates and seasonal favorites.
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