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Chocolate station

It’s funny to admit that urban life dictates very limited amount of stops one usually do in his/her every day’s life. Once a month, for instance, we drop by Honest Ed’s in Toronto to buy chocolate in its grocery department. Why? It’s European, famous brand and cheep. And the place looks grandioso!

Meanwhile in Paris at Rue de Cannettes. Tatiana, Valerie and Simone have chat and drinks.

Back to Canada. Honest Ed – the man who open that store back in 1948 – was famous entrepreneur. Probably that’s why building looks like theatre. The whole line of Honest Ed’s theatre buildings called Entertainment District is situated a couple of blocks to the south. I’ll sketch them upon visiting. Keep tuned!

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