September Apple Dipping Class

September Apple Dipping Class

Join us for an evening filled with fun, laughter, and most importantly… CHOCOLATE!

By Van Otis Chocolates

Select date and time

Thursday, September 4 · 5:30 - 7pm EDT

Location

Van Otis Chocolates

341 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

During this hour-long class, guests will enjoy a tour of Van Otis’ Chocolate Factory, dip two caramel apples in chocolate, and indulge in handmade chocolates. Guests 21+ are welcome to bring their favorite bottle of wine. Participants take home two chocolate caramel apples! Apples will be pre-dipped in caramel, and guests will have the choice of milk or dark chocolate for their apples. A variety of toppings will be provided.

Guests will also participate in a tour of the Van Otis candy kitchen and enjoy samples along the way. All guests entering the candy kitchen must wear closed-toe shoes and will be required to wear a hairnet. *Please note, there is a large set of stairs leading up to the candy kitchen.

After the class, guests will have the opportunity to shop in our store and receive a special class only discount to be used the same day.

Price is for one person, cannot be redeemed for more than one. Additional guests must purchase tickets. We recommend 12 years or older for this class. All minors must be accompanied by an adult (one adult per minor permitted due to space restrictions).


Class Cancellation Policy

  • Eventbrite fee is nonrefundable
  • More than 5 days in advance: Cost of class credited in gift card by Van Otis Chocolates or moved to different class if available
  • Less than 5 days in advance: nonrefundable

Organized by

In the fall of 1935 Evangeline Hasiotis opened a very small candy store selling a small line of chocolates in the same building as the family apartment in Manchester, NH. Evangeline's store had no official name, and no significant signage—as was typical of local ethnic neighborhood life in that era. It was known within the neighborhood simply as "the candy store." Evangeline's chocolate business thrived in the decades that followed, and in 1958 she bought property to move the store to the corner of Chestnut and Cedar Street. It was at this time Evangeline and coworkers sought an official name for the store. They came up with "Van Otis Chocolates" as a derivation of Evangeline's first and last name.

In 1959 Evangeline began development of the now famous "Van Otis Swiss Fudge." Although it is often imitated, Van Otis Swiss Fudge is never equaled. Over the years Van Otis Chocolates has gained a widespread reputation for manufacturing and selling nothing but the finest in hand-crafted premium chocolates and other fine candies. In 2002 Van Otis Chocolates consolidated production and fulfillment related activities in a 20,000 square foot facility located at 341 Elm Street in Manchester. This facility also houses a retail store and a 5,000 square foot candy kitchen. Van Otis Chocolates is honored to have been voted New Hampshire's Best Chocolate for sixteen years running and New Hampshire's Best Candy Store. 

$45