There’s A Chocolate Museum In Maine And It’s Just As Awesome As It Sounds
By Michelle|Published June 01, 2019
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There are quite a few museums in Maine. From the wacky (ever been to a museum totally dedicated to umbrella covers?) to the educational, those seeking to understand more about the world around them will find plenty of ways to do it here in Vacationland. But, one of our favorite ways to enrich ourselves is through the consumption of the best sweet treat: chocolate! This factory tour is a veritable museum of all things chocolate and we’ve planned visits for all of our summer guests this year!
Since 1983, Wilbur's of Maine Chocolate Confections has been bringing a bit of the sweet life to tourists and locals alike in Freeport.
We love all the ready-made candy all homemade and ready for taking home, but the chocolate museum and factory tour is the best part of a visit. Especially watching these Scotch kisses being made with the freshest caramel!
The tours here take you through their own version of a chocolate museum, allowing visitors to learn the history of the store, watch chocolate being made, and eat tons of delicious samples!
These tours are about half an hour and tickets are $3.50.
You can also take the "Hands-On Factory Tour" offering the same educational opportunities and chocolate creation, but with the addition of making your own treats to take home!
These tours are nearly an hour and tickets are $4.50.
Because this museum is a working chocolate factory, there are always new things being made. That means you'll want to visit over and over again to see new creations.
Wilbur’s of Maine Chocolate Confections in Freeport is open everyday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tours run on specific days, so be sure to check their schedule here. You can also visit them on Facebook or reach them by phone at 207-865-6129. Address: 174 Lower Main Street, Freeport, ME 04032.
They also have a location in Brunswick. They’re open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. They’re closed on Sunday and Monday. You can reach them at 207-729-4462. Address: 143 Maine Street, Brunswick, ME 04011.