Rick Nichols is talking Philadelphia candy history tomorrow

Rick Nichols is rounding up Wilbur, Whitman's and Peanut Chews tomorrow for First Person Arts.

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Rick Nichols is talking Philadelphia candy history tomorrow

POSTED: Friday, November 9, 2012, 1:35 PM

Consummate Philadelphia food dude Rick Nichols is talking Philadelphia candy history tomorrow as part of the First Person Arts festival. He'll be recounting everything from Old City colonial cocoa mills to Northeast-made Whitman's Samplers and Peanut Chews. Nichols will be joined with a cast of local candy-makers including Ryan Berley of Shane Confectionary and Tegan Hagy of LoveBar.

The talk is happening from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Christ Church (20 N. American St.) and tickets are going for $25. And as is the case with any decent candy lecture all guests will be sent home with a goody bag filled with locally made chocolates and confections. Get your tickets right here

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