Tobago Chocolate Delights

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In this tiny room at the back of Shore Things cafe, Jean-Claude Petit creates divine chocolate goodness, from bonbons to bars, filled with everything from nutmeg, hot pepper and rum cream to amaretto, coconut, hazelnuts and salted caramel. You can watch his wares being produced and buy a whole host of locally made cocoa products.


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