America

 America
 

The Candy Americana, America


    In 1972, the Candy Americana® Museum was created by Penny Buzzard, wife of former president John Buzzard. Penny went to antique shows and flea markets looking for old chocolate memorabilia. She gathered more than 1000 varieties of molds, tins, and boxes and displayed them in the museum. Business associates who learned of her efforts began to contribute pieces such as early candy machinery, marble slabs, starch trays, copper kettles, and so on. The prized collection of the museum has more than 150 hand- painted European and Oriental antique porcelain chocolate pots, some bearing the names Haviland, Limoges, and Dresden.





 Canada

Le musee du chocolat de la confiserie de bromont, Bromont Canada

     This Bromont confectionery has housed a chocolate museum since 1993. Discover the history chocolate and other treats. You'll see various chocolate creations, including frescoes, sculptures and paintings. Chocolate is made on site, so you'll have plenty of opportunity to sample and buy some goodies.





 Canada



The Chocolate Museum, Canada
     
                                                                                       
Brothers James and Gilbert Ganong grew up in rural New Brunswick where their father farmed and kept a general store. Some years after leaving home to pursue separate careers, they decided to move to St. Stephen and go into business together.In 187 3 they opened their own grocery store and, when it almost failed, they added candy - then a specialty item - to the list of wares for sale. Meeting with success, they started to make their own candy to sell in the store. From this modest beginning, Ganong Bros. Ltd. grew dramatically. By 1930 the company was a major corporation employing 700 people. The Chocolate Museum tells the story of candy-making in St. Stephen - through chocolate-making demonstrations, hands-on exhibits, interactive computer displays, candy-making equipment, and a unique collection of chocolate boxes.

 Brazil




Chocolate caseiro prawer, Gramado
Brazil

   
   Chocolate
Museum
of Gramado is installed inside the first homemade chocolate factory in the country, known as Prawo. Inside it was important guards a collection that shows us the history and manufacture of chocolate in addition to its consumption
.


 Maxico
 


Nestle chocolate museum, Mexico


Its building is eminent as well as its taste. The most extraordinary building shape based on concept of origami shaped bird that make the visitor would like to go though and survey inside. Another surprising one is the museum took a shortest time to build. It took about 75 days to finish! Inside the museum contain a museum shop, theater, and abstract spaces that invite you to discover the anciently of chocolate world.

 

 

 

 

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