Happy Fourth of July to everyone in America. For the rest of you, happy Wednesday! When Eric and I took our mini-vacation to Bend last month, we packed a lot of stuff into a short amount of time. It was still pretty relaxing though, which is always key in a getaway. One of the items we ticked off our itinerary was a trip to Goody’s Chocolate and Ice Cream Factory. We are both kids at heart and wondered what a two-dollar tour would consist of. Goody’s supplies candy and ice cream to its “local” stores and also ships chocolates to your home (if you don’t live in a place where it’s super warm). They manufacture 20 tons of chocolate a year, which may seem like a lot, but it’s pretty small compared to the bigger candy brands like Hershey.

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Look at all the candy! This isn't even all the varieties. |

We started our visit out with some chocolate covered potato chips, because you can’t just wait around for chocolate when you already HAVE ACCESS to chocolate, and wandered around the “museum”. Granted, the museum was the size of my bathroom, but they packed a lot of interesting facts and historical items in that small space. Like did you have any idea what a cacao tree looked like? Did you know a cacao pod is like the size of your head? Me neither!
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Working hard to bring you delicious, delicious treats. |

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Poor me, having to try out "irregular" minty chocolate. |
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