You'll have to wait to eat your chocolate
Because of winter storm advisories, Bluffton’s second annual downtown Chocolate Walk has been postponed until Thursday, February 25 from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Nine Bluffton merchants are selling tickets in advance and providing wrapped, individually portioned chocolate treats.
Tickets are $10 each and a maximum of 200 tickets will be sold. The full ticket price will be donated to the Bluffton Community Assistance Program and Bluffton nonprofits supported by the United Way of Greater Lima.
For the health and safety of all, masks are required and guests are reminded to always follow store capacity guidance.
Purchase tickets in advance and pick up chocolates at:
Black Lab Trading Company, 121 N Main
Boutique 415-Polished, 415 N Main
Dough Hook Meat Market, 117 N Main
The Food Store, 103 S Main
Greenhorn, 112 Vine St
Roots by Strattons, 111 S Main
Shirley's Gourmet Popcorn Company., 117 S Main
Town & Country Flowers, 124 N Main
Twisted Whisk Café, 101 S Main
For more information and a map of participating businesses, visit ExploreBluffton.com/chocolate-walk.
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