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Harry London Chocolates
5353 Lauby Rd., North Canton, OH 44720
Map Location Latitude: 40.917577 Longitude: -81.429768
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Harry London Chocolates
5353 Lauby Rd., North Canton, OH 44720
Map Location Latitude: 40.917577 Longitude: -81.429768
Click here to go to the company web site
Description
At the turn of the century, fine confections were associated with the delicate hand-craftsmanship of the Swiss, or the rich, smooth cream and butter used by the Belgians. In Canton, Ohio, unknown to the existing masters of chocolate, Gilbert London was teaching his son Harry the fine art of confections by using recipes and techniques from the family?s strong European traditions.
Harry London learned over time and through the eloquent teachings of his father the true art of making fine confections. He found that in a world where more always seemed to be the norm in creating anything of wonder, the art of chocolate-making broke all traditional rules. He learned that quality was more important than quantity. Chocolate needs to be simple and pure, rich and complex, and filled with blends that are subtle...yet irresistible.
Over the years, Harry London began making these delicious delicacies for his friends as holiday gifts. Friends were finding that resistance to these delights was futile. The gifts were cherished, and soon Harry was receiving requests for his fine hand-made chocolates. In 1922, Harry - a steelworker by trade - soon decided to make chocolate his life?s work and left his job at the mill. Thus, Harry London Candies was born.
Through humble beginnings, where ideas are strong and passion runs through every thought one has, Harry London created a small kitchen in his home. This would be just the beginning of where the finest chocolates in the world would be created. Through the years, his family traditions and recipes are still held to exceptional standards, for only the purest ingredients are used.
At the turn of the century, fine confections were associated with the delicate hand-craftsmanship of the Swiss, or the rich, smooth cream and butter used by the Belgians. In Canton, Ohio, unknown to the existing masters of chocolate, Gilbert London was teaching his son Harry the fine art of confections by using recipes and techniques from the family?s strong European traditions.
Harry London learned over time and through the eloquent teachings of his father the true art of making fine confections. He found that in a world where more always seemed to be the norm in creating anything of wonder, the art of chocolate-making broke all traditional rules. He learned that quality was more important than quantity. Chocolate needs to be simple and pure, rich and complex, and filled with blends that are subtle...yet irresistible.
Over the years, Harry London began making these delicious delicacies for his friends as holiday gifts. Friends were finding that resistance to these delights was futile. The gifts were cherished, and soon Harry was receiving requests for his fine hand-made chocolates. In 1922, Harry - a steelworker by trade - soon decided to make chocolate his life?s work and left his job at the mill. Thus, Harry London Candies was born.
Through humble beginnings, where ideas are strong and passion runs through every thought one has, Harry London created a small kitchen in his home. This would be just the beginning of where the finest chocolates in the world would be created. Through the years, his family traditions and recipes are still held to exceptional standards, for only the purest ingredients are used.
Hours
Receive $2 off a $20 purchase of regularly priced items when you present your Tour ticket in the Factory Store. Valid Monday through Friday.
The aroma of fine chocolate and exquisite tasting samples await you. Explore our factory from high above the production floor. Once your 45-minute guided tour has ended, enter our retail store, the largest in the midwest. Be overwhelmed by our selection of over 500 varities of gourmet chocolates and candies, ready for gift-giving or self indulgence. Our friendly and knowledgeable tour guides will ensure your visit is a pleasant experience.
We welcome both large and small groups. We can accommodate motorcoach groups with a reservation, or enjoy a rest stop and shopping break at the Harry London factory when passing through our area. Extended motorcoach hours are available 9:00am to 4:00pm EST by appointment only.
Reservations are required. For additional tour information and reservations, please contact our Tour Department at (800) 321-0444 ext. 119 or [email protected].
Tour Hours:
April - June '08 tours Mon-Thurs 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM by reservation only. Friday tours will resume on 7/11/08. Production may not be running during the April-June tours.
Receive $2 off a $20 purchase of regularly priced items when you present your Tour ticket in the Factory Store. Valid Monday through Friday.
The aroma of fine chocolate and exquisite tasting samples await you. Explore our factory from high above the production floor. Once your 45-minute guided tour has ended, enter our retail store, the largest in the midwest. Be overwhelmed by our selection of over 500 varities of gourmet chocolates and candies, ready for gift-giving or self indulgence. Our friendly and knowledgeable tour guides will ensure your visit is a pleasant experience.
We welcome both large and small groups. We can accommodate motorcoach groups with a reservation, or enjoy a rest stop and shopping break at the Harry London factory when passing through our area. Extended motorcoach hours are available 9:00am to 4:00pm EST by appointment only.
Reservations are required. For additional tour information and reservations, please contact our Tour Department at (800) 321-0444 ext. 119 or [email protected].
Tour Hours:
April - June '08 tours Mon-Thurs 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM by reservation only. Friday tours will resume on 7/11/08. Production may not be running during the April-June tours.
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