Worlds Largest Chocolate Waterfall
While not recognized by Guinness, this chocolate waterfall is likely to be the world's largest.
Alaska is known for the cold, but the World’s Largest Chocolate Waterfall in Anchorage is pumping more hot cocoa confection than anywhere on the planet.
Consisting of a series of copper melting pots that spill liquid chocolate into one another before the stream reaches a grand fountain that settles out into a pool of pure candy, the sweet attraction brings plenty of visitors to the Alaska Wild Berry Park Store which houses the oddity. So popular is the fountain that much of the chocolate has been donated by large chocolate companies such as Nestle and Guittard. The falls pump over 3,000 pounds of molten chocolate down the 20-foot installation at any given time, although visitors are not allowed to swim.
Please note that the store does not allow people to drink from the waterfall nor sell chocolate from this waterfall. It is for display only.
Know Before You Go
Please note that the store does not allow persons to drink from the waterfall nor sell chocolate from this waterfall. It is for display only. They do have fudge and other chocolate goodies on site.
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