Monday, February 11, 2008

Manhattan Fruitier for Burdick Chocolates


105 E. 29th Street (bet. Park and Lexington Avenues)
800-841-5718
http://www.manhattanfruitier.com/


Manhattan Fruitier is a little known retail source for terrific Burdick Chocolates (http://www.burdickchocolate.com/). More of a warehouse, this spot on E. 29th Street is in the business of assembling and delivering some of the best looking fruit baskets around. But they get frequent shipments of Burdick Chocolate (based in New Hampshire). You can walk in during business hours on Monday through Friday, ask at the front desk, and buy the assorted chocolates that come in handsome wooden boxes in a few different sizes. An ideal gift, perhaps for that special man in your life on the 14th?

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