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    Chouchoute Chocolaterie Shop

    Chouchoute Chocolaterie Shop

    4.7(10 reviews)
    0.6 miCity Core
    £££

    Exquisite!!! I'm hooked…read more What can I say, this place is addictive! Located at 40 Great Western Arcade, they offer the most pleasurable and desirable chocolates, that I have tried. You get a very personal service in here, and they are a nice independent retailer. Although a little pricey, the occasional treat is worth it, and you get what you pay for. The have a good variety on display and even have gift presents for your loved ones for you to buy. The shelves aren't too over stocked, but they do have a large variety of sweets, chocolates and candy for you to choose from. Try the fruit centre's - they wont disappoint. I will visit again and this place has my seal of approval.

    This is by far my favourite chocolate shop EVER! The…read morecustomer service in Chouchoute is second to none. Pierre and his wife run the store and they really are so friendly and offer a completely tailored service. Pierre obviously cares about his customers and will give you a guided tour of all the wonderful and artfully created chocolates on display, even letting you sample a few on the house. This is no Thorntons! Each piece is a work of art, from dark chocolate dipped cherries and orange peel to Champagne truffles; everything is beautifully made and packaged making a gift from Chouchoute a real treat. I always come here to buy presents for family and have a chat with Pierre. Everyone should sample some chocolates from this shop - you'll never settle for Roses again, that's for sure! I couldn't recommend Chouchoute highly enough. One of Birmingham's true gems.

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    Chouchoute Chocolaterie Shop
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    Hotel Chocolat - Giant Chocolate Gourmet Eggs

    Hotel Chocolat

    4.0(6 reviews)
    0.9 miCity Core
    £££

    This place is super cool!…read more It reminds me of a very posh Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory! Massive eggs on display & sale for Easter... you purchase the chocolates in packages, sort of like Thorntons... but they display and appear more... posh upper class style. I was very surprised so many people were buying massive boxes of chocolates... but probably because it is almost Easter time. I have yet to actually taste any of the products, but next time I am in the area I will stop in again. I think this time around I just needed to take it all in. There were hundreds of different types and styles!

    Wall to wall chocolatey treats, what is not to love?! I'm a big fan of Hotel Chocolat, and it has…read morebecome my go-to spot for a bit of cocoa indulgence since they opened a small store in Birmingham's Bullring. Hotel Chocolat isn't cheap, but the quality and variety of chocolates on offer is pretty impressive. From great big chocolate slabs, studded with all sorts of yummy toppings, to the most elaborate easter eggs and seasonal treats, you can get it all. One of my favourite Hotel Chocolate product ranges is their drinking chocolate. This comes in a variety of flavours (milk chocolate and caramel drops, for example), and the melting chocolate drops makes for a very tasty drink. I usually end up eating most of it. If you're stuck for an indulgent birthday, valentine's, Easter or Christmas present then Hotel Chocolat is a good shout. You can take your pick of a range of gift packs, which include a range of choccie goodies.

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    Hotel Chocolat - Egg goodness for Easter

    Egg goodness for Easter

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    Chocolate varieties for take away!

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    Yankee Candy Cave - #YankeeDoodleCandy #Birmingham

    Yankee Candy Cave

    3.3(4 reviews)
    0.9 miCity Core
    £££

    All things American all in the name of 'candy' on the middle mall Debenhams end :-)…read moreOnly a small stall but a nice selection of candy to make you smile. Its always nice to have a treat and this stall has plenty with a few not seen before yummies too. Today at last I got a packet of Peanut Butter M&Ms as recommended by Desta H and I'm looking forward to trying them (^_^). Noticed a few things I need to try esspecially #TAB (brings back memories from the 70's) I brought my son a Million Dollar Bar Chocolate - I would recommend this, I only had 2 squares and it was luxuriously creamy - scrummy. At £2.50 a bar, as a treat I'd say go for it :-)

    It's the pun that got me here, but it's the sweets that keep me coming back…read more As the name suggests this place's sole agenda is to sell us Brummies the finest confectionary from the US of A. Whilst Birmingham has done so much for English chocolate already, it's hard not to feel like rationing is still on when you look at all the exotic and gawdy wrappings and packaging from the American brands. Our British sweeties feel a bit bland in comparison. As Yankees is also essentially a little cart, the shop further taps into a neat sense of by-gone Americana. It feels like a tornado has picked this place up from the Magic Kingdom and dropped it here. I fully expect to hear a barbershop quartet start up as I nibble, suck and chew. Just a reminder that Yankees also does American crisps and pop - just in case you want to give your sweet tooth a day off. So, all in all, this is the place that makes us jealous of America consumerism again, I wouldn't be surprised if they also stock the nylons and tobacco I can't find.

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    Yankee Candy Cave - Peanut Butter M&Ms, Million Dollar Chocolate bar and Twists!

    Peanut Butter M&Ms, Million Dollar Chocolate bar and Twists!

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    Cadbury World - Free chocolate!

    Cadbury World

    3.6(80 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    £££

    Ehh...I don't think I would recommend this as a 'must do.' It's about a 20 minute walk from…read moreBournville station so take this as an opportunity to 'workout' and burn some calories before and after visiting. The highlight was getting 4 'free' chocolate bars. They could do better with managing groups. I got stuck behind a few massive school groups that made the experience take longer than it should have. For example, I skipped the chocolate 'writing' section due to the massive school group ahead of me. Other things to mention: The 3D show was weird, not educational, with very poor graphics. The shooting ride had potential, it was pretty short and again not very educational. The best part was getting free candy at the end.

    Cadbury Crème Egg: This is the king of the Easter crème eggs. If you can't already tell, this is by…read morefar the best crème egg in my opinion. For most of my life the eggs were wrapped in a colorful blue, green, and red wrapping. All strangely not Easter colors. More recently the switch was made from blue to purple. Admittedly, purple is an Easter color, but I still mourn for the blue. Unlike some of the other filled eggs, this one isn't simply a 2D egg shape, but an actual chocolate egg. Biting into it you'll notice right away that the chocolate shell is thicker than its competitors. Although this egg has the potential to be messy, the thicker shell helps to prevent mess if eaten carefully. You could completely eliminate the chance of mess by applying the team big bite philosophy and popping the entire egg in your mouth. The inner crème is thick, paste-like and can be a little runny. There is a pink/orange tinge to it, which I'm told represents the "yolk" (personally I think they should make it more yellow). The crème is of course super sweet and tasty enough that I could slurp it up all Easter morning (which comes with the ineluctable consequence of a sugar rush). Cadbury's crème egg is one of my favorite Easter candies and easily Doughboy approved My Cadbury Egg Rankings: 1.Crème Egg 2.Chocolate Crème Egg 3.Caramel Egg doughboy_food_reviews

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    Cadbury World - Cadbury Mini Eggs

    Cadbury Mini Eggs

    Cadbury World - Exterior of the historic offices

    Exterior of the historic offices

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    The Chocolate Quarter - chocolate - Updated May 2026

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