Lots of unique flavors of dark chocolates! I bought a lot for Christmas gifts and so far, they like most of them. My personal favorite is the hot chocolate powder. Most stores sell hot chocolate...
Dude, Sweet Chocolate
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Dude, Sweet Chocolate in Dallas, TX, offers a unique selection of handcrafted chocolates and confections. Their array of products includes barks, chocolate bars, drinks, marshmallows, spreads, toffees, truffles, and fudges, providing a wide range of indulgent treats to satisfy any sweet tooth.
Visitors to Dude, Sweet Chocolate can expect to find an eclectic mix of flavors and ingredients, such as the innovative Chocolate Salamis and the decadent Magic Pill Truffles. The store prides itself on creating distinguished and elevated sensory experiences through its creatively crafted chocolates.
With a reputation for top-tier customer service, Dude, Sweet Chocolate ensures that each customer's experience is memorable and enjoyable. Whether it's exploring unique flavor combinations or discovering new favorites, this chocolate shop promises a delightful journey of culinary delights for all chocolate enthusiasts.
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Cute little chocolate shop in Bishop Arts. We popped in after dinner and had so many delicious samples it was hard to choose what to take home. Great spot for a little sweet treat or gift for...
Great little spot to dip into while in the bishop arts district! Such a diverse collection of chocolate treats. Some recipes were a little too out there for me (matcha, quinoa, bread crumbs...
The vegan chocolates are worth it, especially the MMMole (Only $5 for the two pack) and then I got the vegan truffle pack for $14 that the bf suggested.. all chocolates are made in Texas and with...
Absolutely worth the visit. Most unique chocolate selection. Loved the home feel of the shop. I honestly thought I was walking into someone's home. The gentleman who welcomed me and provided taste...
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