CHOCAHOLICS were in paradise when a two-day chocolate festival was held in the city centre.
Visitors had the chance to taste and buy a range of chocolate treats and chocolate-flavoured products – from traditional warming drinks, cakes and biscuits to the more bizarre pizzas and wine.
Easter eggs, artisan truffles and chocolate gifts were also on sale at the event, which was held in Bristol for the first time.
Linked to the festival were a series of other activities, including an Easter egg trail, a find the bunny hunt on board Bristol Ferry Boat Company's vessels and live music.
Families who called into M shed discovered Bristol's long association with chocolate, including the invention of the Easter egg, with the help of film from the archives of Bristol Records Office.
They were also able to join a chocolate factory tour organised by Harvest Heritage Arts and Media and youngsters were invited to design an Easter egg on the theme of Bristol in 2012.
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Visitors had the chance to taste and buy a range of chocolate treats and chocolate-flavoured products – from traditional warming drinks, cakes and biscuits to the more bizarre pizzas and wine.
Easter eggs, artisan truffles and chocolate gifts were also on sale at the event, which was held in Bristol for the first time.
Linked to the festival were a series of other activities, including an Easter egg trail, a find the bunny hunt on board Bristol Ferry Boat Company's vessels and live music.
Families who called into M shed discovered Bristol's long association with chocolate, including the invention of the Easter egg, with the help of film from the archives of Bristol Records Office.
They were also able to join a chocolate factory tour organised by Harvest Heritage Arts and Media and youngsters were invited to design an Easter egg on the theme of Bristol in 2012.
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