We got to tour a local candy store! It was a lot of fun. The kids all loved watching the ladies make the chocolates and thought that would be a pretty fun job...until they found out they don't get to eat all the chocolate they make!
Some of the momma's and kiddos.

Yum chocolate. I wanted some so bad, but I didn't have any!

Watching how the chocolate is made.


Look at poor little Evan on his tip toes trying to get a peak!



Kenz finally decided on some chocolate covered marshmallows on a stick and some salt water taffy. She shared a little with her brother :)

History of Cero's Candies: "Candy Pete" Cero, a Greek sailor, was lured to Wichita, Kansas, for railroad work in 1883. But Pete became ill and the railroad crew left him behind when they moved on. Without railroad work to pay his way, Pete turned to candy-making in 1885. Cero's handmade candies became popular with Wichitans, and Pete's business grew.
Since Candy Pete, three generations of the Cero's family have carried on his tradition. In 1999, Ed Cero, the last of the family's confectioners, was ready to retire, but had no family member to take his place. With a goal of giving back to the community that had supported Cero's over the years, Ed turned to an unlikely buyer: The Mental Health Association of South Central Kansas. It proved to be a sweet match. Cero's reputation and traditions would continue while working in conjunction with a program providing job training and a nurturing environment for special needs adults.