Excellent products, Exceptional service! I have always loved their fine chocolates, but most recently was impressed with their great service. I called needing over 100 Holidays gifts and they had them gift wrapped and ready the next day!
Laura L.
Place rating: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
Best chocolate out there. One if the few places who has some water based creams and they are delightful!
J R.
Place rating: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
I went so many different chocolate factory whoever said«this is the best», we went there but this place is by far THEBEST chocolate factory. Once you taste this C. Kay Cummings chocolate, you can’t go any other places because the quality of chocolate can’t compare with others. Even my husband said this place sell the best chocolate. Get some for yourself or buy for a gift. You would be glad you chose this store! Yep. my husband is pretty picky and he said«Wow», that mean is WOW! that good :)
Mike O.
Place rating: 5 Sandy, UT
I served my LDS mission to Japan. This was 1984. Back then you got a grand send-off. They have to open the sliding accordion doors at the end of the chapel and set up chairs in the«cultural hall»(multi-purpose room, usually wood floor basketball court used for banquets, road shows and way back when — movie nights) to accommodate overflow seating. When those doors slide open, you know you’re popular! Full Disclosure: My old ward house was built in 1915. The chapel is tiny. It wasn’t until I was much older that I realized how small my chapel was compared to other ward houses. I wasn’t nearly as popular as I thought. Following the«farewell,» everyone is invited back to your house for refreshments. In addition to the classic lemon bars, I had the idea that I would get a large, white sheet cake and place small, round red circles on each slice to resemble the Japanese flag. Trouble was, where do I get small, round, red edible circles? I approached C. Kay Cummings and asked that they melt down cinnamon bears into small round molds. They couldn’t make it work. Their compromise was to make red gelatin and punch cut circles in the size and shape to fit my cake slices. Turned out AWESOME! When I went to pay, they refused and handed me a $ 20 bill to be used for my mission expenses. Again, AWESOME! Fast forward to 1991. I’m a race marshal for the Tour DuPont, then North America’s largest bicycle race. The race had numerous stages in 5 Eastern States. Race organizers provided an honorarium, per diem and fabulous accommodations. One night in Warm Springs, Virginia, we stayed at a 250-year-old resort called The Homestead. Room rates posted on the back of the door were $ 450/night. On our pillows rested a small little envelope with the iconic image of the hotel printed on the front. On the back was C. Kay Cummings Chocolates and inside was a milk chocolate mint sandwich. I was impressed! Great products! Great people! Go there! Often!