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Chocolate Taste Around Town


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Event# 785-527-5524

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There is Nothing Better than a Good Friend, Except a Good Friend with Chocolate!
Purchase your punch card for $5 at a participating business, to taste chocolate delicacies and receive a candy box to collect your delicious treats in. Visit participating businesses during business hours Filled cards go into a drawing for $50 in Belleville Chamber Bucks!

mainstreet@nckcn.com
785-527-5524
Toll Free 866-527-2355
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Chocolate Taste Around Town

Address : Town Wide Beloit KS
Phone : 785-527-5524   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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