Chocolate from Door County
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 12:42PM The attractive red and white candy-striped packaging of Door County Confectionery is possibly one of the first products to successfully capitalize on the Peninsula’s popularity by taking a great product and incorporating the Door County name in its marketing. Since the first Door County Confectionery opened in 1972, the well-known and easily recognizable trademark has graced the front of shops throughout various Door County locations and is once again back in Ruth-Anne's Gourmet Market. We have four tasty products from which you can choose.
If you've ever had Reese's Peanut butter cups, you are in for a treat. Door County Confectionery makes a Door County Confectionery Products super-sized version of this long time favorite. They have their own recipe for a scrumptious hand made peanut butter cup. Packaged two per package, we have them available in Milk Chocolate.
What about chocolate-drizzled caramel corn you say? Door County Confectionery's caramel corn is a favorite of every customer. Fresh, crunchy and delicious! Their fresh caramel corn drizzled with their home made, creamy chocolate. This is one-of-a-kind and absolutely scrumptious. You have to try it.
Take a pretzel rod, dip it in creamy caramel, roll it in pecans and drizzle their chocolate over it. What do you get? Daffy Rods! They are simply delicious, and come two in a bag.
Door County Confectionery is know for their chocolate, and they put their knowledge to good use in their Chocolate creams. Seven of those heavenly creams come in a clear, round acetate package. They contain assorted fillings with either a milk or dark chocolate shell.
These delightful morsels make great afternoon snacks, go great in gift baskets, or are nice to share with a friend. Stop by and pick some up today.

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