Sep 4, 2012

Poland celebrates the International Day of Chocolate!

Sunny summer is coming to an end so it is good to make your life sweeter. That's why the International Day of Chocolate was invented. On this particular day, on De Gaulle Rondabout (this one with a famous palm) cups of delicious milk chocolate are served to the pedestrians.

To celebrate the Day of Chocolate you should visit one of the E.Wedel shops. E.Wedel is the oldest Polish confectionery. Founded by Karol Ernest Wedel in 1851 it produces variety of high-quality chocolate. It's the most popular chocolate in Poland. But not only chocolate is the Wedel's speciality. You must try also "Ptasie Mleczko" - chocolate covered marshmallow; "Mieszanka Wedlowska" - assorted chocolate covered candy; "Torcik Wedlowski" - a large, circular, chocolate covered wafer with hand-made decorations and "Pawełek" - chocolate bar with a flavored filling that contains a small amount of alcohol.

On De Gaulle roundabout in Warsaw there is a palm made of chocolate!

The chocolate is served to the pedestrians by E.Wedel

Enjoy :)






You can make a trip to see the chocolate factory in Warsaw in Kamionek district. It is located on Prague on Zamoyskiego Street no. 7. Here you can check E.Wedel shops around Poland: http://www.wedelpijalnie.pl/pl/lokale


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