Northwest Chocolate Festival Coupons and Deals
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If you're anything like us, you don't just have one sweet tooth -- all your chompers love chocolate. Delight your canines (but probably not your dentist) with this deal from the Northwest Chocolate Festival: Pay $15 (regularly $30) for a Saturday or Sunday pass. For the fourth year in a row, you can head down to the Washington State Convention Center for more than 70 chocolate-centered classes, workshops, and tastings. Learn how to temper chocolate and make mouthwatering truffles and ganaches, or taste cacao fruit that's straight from South America. From crushing cacao beans and meeting cacao farmers to trying different chocolate and drink pairings, you'll really get a flavor for how chocolate travels from trees to your taste buds. You won't be biting off more than you can chew with this deal.
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According to a recent survey, people have listed chocolate as their preferred cause of death, followed closely by money avalanche. Get one foot in the tastiest grave with this Groupon. Choose from Three Options $15 for a single-day ticket on Saturday (up to a $30 value) $15 for a single-day ticket on Sunday (up to a $30 value) $29 for a full weekend pass (up to a $60 value) From 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, September 29, and Sunday, September 30, culinary professionals and artisanal chocolate makers will descend on the Washington State Convention Center to lead a roster ...
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The nation's largest and longest-running powersports show roars into Seattle as part of its cross-country tour. New riders, enthusiasts and road-hardened veterans alike will have a blast immersing themselves in bike culture, talking to experts and learning new riding skills. Visitors will find hundreds of new bikes from all of the leading manufacturers plus rare and vintage motorcycles. There are also plenty of other things to do and see, including interactive seminars, an adventure zone for the kids, a pit stop challenge, various sweepstakes and a marketplace with top-of-the-line parts and accessories. Nearly 20 motorcycle manufacturers are set to show off their newest and best bikes, from BMW, Harley and Honda to Suzuki and Triumph.
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