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Chocolate Lover, Cubao, Quezon City: Oh My Choco! The Sweetest Castle In Town!






Am I dreaming? The first three words I uttered when I first saw the facade of Chocolate Lover Castle. It was very attractive I had to pinch myself twice to make sure it wasn't just a sweet dream. Lovely! It was true. For more than twenty years of existence, I have never been to this kind of place, where it reminded me of charlie and the chocolate factory or alice in wonderland movie, deceived me of its very 'amusement park' facade like Disneyland or Enchanted Kingdom and somewhat brought me back to fifth grade, reading a classic children's story of 'Hansel and Gretel'. Oh My! I wanna live here! 


Feel at home! I thought this gingerbreadlike house was edible, good thing I didn't bite even just a small piece, hahah. You know what tantalized me too? The candies, chocolate balls, crinkles, gummy bears and a lot more that really like sugar coated my eyes and triggered my sweet tooth to taste it. I was like at the music video of Katy Perry's California Gurls where everyone I see has sugar. Now, I'm craving for popsicle! 


I was told at first that it was really just a chocolate factory but when I got there I realized it could be a haven for bakers or those who just love to make pastries. Where there are galore of syrups or sauces from chocolate, strawberry to my favorite caramel. Perfect for your next dark chocolate cake, right?


From different sauces, I had like a quick ride in a time warp, reminiscing those elementary days where popping candies and jelly ace were your foods almost all-day. The main reason of your toothaches, eitherway it became part of your happy and sweet life.


Another throwback were crinkles and sweet tamarind(sampaloc). I remember these were the best sellers at the canteen, what I usually do was after eating, I collect those tamarind seeds and plant it in a pot. Sorry, I just love mother earth.


Chewy and irresistable candies.


Don't dribble, just eat those chocolate balls.


It may not be bars of gold but you will surely love these chocolate bars. Worth it!


Aside from sweets you can also see different cake designs perfect for different occasions from birthday to weddings. Sadly, it's not for consumption.


I love You Chocolate Lover! I've never expected this kind of place in cubao, honestly I don't usually go to quezon city because I find it far from my place even before. But it was really a great discovery, now yuletide season is coming it will be a nice place to visit to buy candies for your godson or favorite nephew, even an option where you can buy sweets for trick or treat. I felt I was like a kid again, no worries, no stress, just sweets and happiness. Now you know where to buy lollipops?

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