Handmade Chocolate and Coffee at Winans Fine Chocolates and Coffees (Half Off). Two Options Available.
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Gourmet, preservative-free chocolate complements coffee, lattes, and specialty blended drinks including oreo frappuccinos
According to a recent survey, people have listed chocolate as their preferred cause of death, followed closely by "money avalanche" and "dangerously high exposure to nudity." Get one foot in the tastiest grave with this Groupon.
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- $5 for $10 worth of handmade chocolate and coffee $10 for $20 worth of handmade chocolate and coffee
Their selection of artisan, preservative-free morsels includes the Miss Clara, featuring butter toffee and crushed pecans; buckeyes, containing a pillowy center of peanut butter covered in milk chocolate; and Wurtles, showcasing pecans and caramel hiding in milk or dark chocolate (starting at $17.95/lb.). Customers can pair their cocoa with caffeine by sipping on cups of locally roasted brews such as the light roast from Guatemala or the Sumatran deep-bodied java (brewed coffees start at $1.60). Specialty blended drinks include the gourmet oreo frappuccino ($3.95+) or an all-natural fruit smoothie ($3.95+).
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About Winans Chocolate - Dublin Franchise
The Winans family has been making lives a little sweeter for more than a century. During the Great Depression, townspeople would flock to the family’s bakery in Piqua with their sugar rations. Owner Wayne Winans would take that sugar and turn it into freshly baked cookies—a small pick-me-up at a time when even small pick-me-ups were a luxury. Years later, Wayne’s sons, Max and Dick, carried the family torch into the 1960s, when the first Winans Fine Chocolates and Coffees was born.
Today, the Winans family continues to do what it does best. All of the chocolates are handmade, with no preservatives or fillers, and never cryogenically frozen. The family’s emphasis on freshness carries over to their coffee, too, which is roasted in small batches every week on-site at a facility in Piqua.