Limited items for sale. I remember Ed &Don’s from small kid time, even the retail store they used to have at Ala Moana! Used to be my favorite candy store many years ago. Now located near Target, in the industrial area behind, this place looks more like a factory only set up with a very small lobby area with some items for sale. I’m not even sure if they retail stuff in Hawaii anymore, as I haven’t seen their stuff in any of my favorite stores. Had to buy a box of chocolate covered macadamia nuts from there, since it’s been forever that I’ve enjoyed their nuts…(heh, heh, wordplay) in my mouth! Was just okay, especially since you can buy the other name brand chocolate nuts, I mean chocolate covered macadamia nuts, cheaper and they taste about the same. I was heartbroken when i was told they no longer make my favorite chocolate covered marshmallows that I used to buy every week from them, with my allowance. All in all, good memories but disappointed they didn’t have more. Check them out anyway, as their legacy deserves it!
Lauren H.
Classificação do local: 4 Honolulu, HI
How is it that one of the oldest chocolate candy companies in Hawaii has no reviews yet?!? Ed & Don’s has been around since the 1960’s! Ask mom and dad! They’ve snacked on their brittles! Back in the day there were parlors here and there, and now you can find Ed & Don’s all over from Island Vintage Coffee to Target. This address is their corporate HQ and factory where they make their handcrafted chocolates! Yup, these babies are NOT mass-produced. They have a store at the bottom left of their Salt Lake location. I have tried the dark chocolate covered macadamia nuts. They are sooooo good! It’s a whole chubby mac nut with a generous, thick covering of smooth-tasting dark chocolate. So why don’t you grab Ed & Don’s instead of reaching for Hawaiian Host or Mauna Loa next time you need gifts for your friends around the world? Ed & Don’s is a step above the rest and their chocolates sure taste better! And you can’t find Ed & Don’s all over the world. I’ve seen Hawaiian Host sold in the airports and Costcos in Japan and Thailand. They also have chocolates in fun shapes like dolphins and whale tails!