Phillip Island Chocolate Factory is the sweetest tourist attraction on the Island. See their chocolates being hand made. They use only Belgian chocolate, the best available. It's creamy texture and slight hint of vanillin is exceptionally mouth watering.
Pannys Amazing World of Chocolate is the latest addition. Learn about cocoa harvesting, how chocolate is made and their vital ingredients. Other viewings include the Statue of David (made from chocolate), mural of Dame Edna consisting of 12,000 chocolate pieces, and the chocolate village where even the buildings are made of chocolate.
You also get to counterbalance a 1 tonne chocolate block and test your chocolate knowledge. A Chocolate Fall made from 400 litres of chocolate is on display as well.
The Phillip Island Chocolate Factory is located on the Phillip Island Road, in Newhaven, just one kilometre from the Bridge. Your arrival is much anticipated. All customers receive a complimentary chocolate on entry and staff are on hand to answer your questions. It may even be the famous Panny himself.
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