New Chocolate Factory And Boutique Opening In Moncton
Artisanal cacao bean-to-bar company LaRouère fabrique de chocolat, formerly known as Chocolat berNard, will soon open its chocolate factory and boutique in the Saint George Street Urban Quarter.
Artisanal cacao bean-to-bar company LaRouère fabrique de chocolat, formerly known as Chocolat berNard, will soon open its chocolate factory and boutique in the Saint George Street Urban Quarter.
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André Cormier, owner and chocolate maker at Chocolat Bernard, said he began making his own chocolate after he and co-owner Robin Streb couldn’t find high-quality products in the Maritimes.