We have wanted to try Coblentz the several times we have gone to Amish country and finally did. We bought orange creams in both dark and milk chocolate, plus espresso creams and maple creams. My one complaint is how faint and nondescript the flavor in the cream centers. If I didn’t know what we purchased, I would have difficulty deciphering these flavors. We have a local chocolatier in Mansfield and there is a great one in Ashland as well. Both have better flavor than these. So we were a little disappointed in the chocolate. Some rather novel things in the store, however, and worth a stop.
Greg H.
Tu valoración: 2 Akron, OH
Typical tourist trap. They did have a wide variety of chocolate, and a couple of samples out to try, but having been there I wouldn’t go out of my way to go back. There are plenty of other chocolate companies that make their own chocolate on premise that outshine this one.
Karen W.
Tu valoración: 4 Columbus, OH
Yummy samples and a wide variety of chocolates too! Cute little store to look at all of their items. We picked up some fudge, chocolate and some candies. The employees were very friendly and helpful.
Ann S.
Tu valoración: 3 Columbus, OH
This place has great Sea Salt English Toffee(hard to find these days) and caramels. It was $ 2.09 for 4 pieces of their specialty candy(anywhere from $ 12.95 to $ 22 per pound depending on what you get.) DONOT get run of the mill candy here! We buy Sweet Tart Gummies for $ 1 at Target and they sell them for $ 3.95 here! Nice staff.
Matt G.
Tu valoración: 4 Westerville, OH
Ok, so the chocolate was tasty(the pecan turtle is my personal barometer) and actually wasn’t that expensive for a specialty chocolate place. Then I walked around the corner and saw the people making the chocolate and some of them looked like they were too young to be working at a place for money and then I realized they were probably 20 and I’m just an old man at this point. Minus one star for provoking an existential crisis in my soul.