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For over 35 years, Lore's Chocolates has been using the finest ingredients to make the finest chocolates. One taste and this becomes refreshingly apparent. First and second-generation chocolatiers, we proudly manufacture our hand-made confections on site in the heart of Philadelphia's historic district. Day after day, year after year, we deliver old-world quality and service with the speed and flexibility offered by today's technology. We invite you to indulge your sweet tooth on-line or in person, when you're visiting Philadelphia. Enjoy!
Asher's Chocolates . . . a name that's been synonymous with fine confections for over 100 years, brings you our newest line of gourmet chocolates, gift baskets and packages. We use traditional recipes and the freshest, purest ingredients available. One bite of these delicious chocolates and you'll be coming back for more! Also available in Sugar Free.
Christopher Radko is now in his 19th year of business; designing and producing keepsake ornaments, gifts and home décor for every special occasion and season the calendar brings. His hand-made, brilliantly colored and glittered ornaments and holiday decorations adorn millions of homes, from celebrity collectors’ and historic residences to the house next door to yours (and perhaps yours, too). His sparkling creations, have become collectors’ items and favored gifts, making a lasting "keepsake connection" among the friends and families who give and receive them in celebration of life’s milestones and memorable occasions.
2005 Christopher will celebrate the 20th anniversary of his company and he is already hard at work, designing an incredible collection that will lift our spirits, warm our hearts and give color to our lives.
A number of years ago, Lynn spotted an antique German papier mache' candy container at an antique show. This Santa offered a source of inspiration in spite of being in poor condition and demanding a healthy price. Passing up the purchase of the piece became the focus of creating "something of his own" that still had the same charm and interest of the antique find.