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Experience Rebecca Ruth Chocolate Tour & Museum: Group limit 15

Overview
We are a 100+ year old company with a small family owned atmosphere.
Our Tour Guides provide traditional Southern Hospitality and energy to our tours. We are located in the heart of beautiful Historic Downtown Frankfort.
City: Kentucky
Mon 21 Apr
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Starting at $10.00
Mon 21 Apr
Starting at $10.00
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What's Included
Tours include a chocolate sample!
Note: Tours last approximately 25-30 minutes
Note: Production normally is in operation Mon - Thurs.
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Meeting point
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Frankfort
116 E 2nd St
Please go to the candy counter and show your ticket for tour admission.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Tour participants who suffer from allergies to peanuts and other allergens should not book this tour.
What To Expect
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Rebecca Ruth Candy Tours & Museum
Taste locally made chocolate during a tour and the Rebecca Ruth Chocolate Shop in Frankfort, Kentucky. Visit this production facility and museum in historic downtown Frankfort for a small-group tour including the chance to sample the original Bourbon Ball chocolate. Learn about the history of this family-run business, the story of Ruth Booe, and learn how she and her family have overcome difficulty and tragedy. Come and experience the energy of the past and learn lessons that have transcended nearly a century.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Dallasgal56
Sep 2019
It was Sunday, so the factory was not open. However, if you wished to pay $5 per person, you could take a seat and watch a film. We opted to sample some bourbon balls and purchase some other delicious candies. The original house had burnt down in the 50s, so the house and facility you see today is from the 1960s. This candy manufacturer provides most of the bourbon candy for the area distilleries. Buffalo Trace's bourbon ball is especially tasty!
Response from Host
Sep 2019
Thanks for visiting!

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