Sweet Places Where Long Island Kids Can Make (and Eat) Chocolate

4/27/15 - By Jaime Sumersille

Unwrap a piece of chocolate and you'll probably see a smile form across your child's face. Whether they're savoring a Hershey's Kiss, a bar, a lollipop or a hollow egg, kids may be curious about how these chocolate treats are created. There are several places on Long Island where kids can learn about the chocolate-making process, and even whip up their own delicious and creative concoctions. From melting and mixing, to molding and decorating, these sweet spots offer classes, workshops, parties and more chocolate-themed fun.

Looking for more culinary classes and activities for kids? Check out our roundup of children's cooking classes on Long Island.

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Chocolate Works
396 Rockaway Ave., Valley Stream. 516-561-1570
346 Plandome Road, Manhasset. 516-627-2340
916 Old Country Road, Garden City. 516-860-4442
191 N. Long Beach Road, Rockville Centre. 516-665-3241
2350 Merrick Road, Bellmore. 516-900-1119
6401 Jericho Tpke., Commack. 631-486-8888
143B Main St., Stony Brook. 631-675-3241
In addition to birthday parties, Chocolate Works offers various workshops that offer dipping, molding, decorating and conveyor belt fun.

What's Cooking
30 East Main St., Oyster Bay
516-922-COOK
Make your own chocolate item at one of this location's many workshops.

Kitchen Time
691 Broadway, Massapequa
516-795-4980
Kids can make their own chocolate lollipops.

The Chocolate Duck
310 Main St., Farmingdale
516-249-0887
In addition to cake decorating classes, The Chocolate Duck offers chocolate molding and decorating classes. 

Celebrations in the Kitchen
63 E. Old Country Road, Hicksville
516-302-4820
Chocolate decorating activities and parties are available at this location.

Photo: Chocolate Works, Bellmore. Credit: Rose Milano

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