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    Alaska Wild Berry Products

    4.1 (93 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Jasmine I.

    Love Alaska Wild Berry Products. As soon as you enter their building, you're met with the famous chocolate fountain. Great photo opps here. Definitely a great place to bring your out of town relatives and tourists. There's all kinds of gifts and knick knacks available for purchase. My favorite area in the store is of course the candy area. Unlike most Alaska Grown folks, I've never done the factory tour, though I've heard great things! All sorts of items can be bought covered in chocolate. Our most recent visit, we were there to experience their popular Dubai chocolates. At the time a bar was $35 and a strawberry bowl was $20. Expensive treats but delicious. We will return.

    Jim B.

    Cute candy and gift shop. They make their chocolates onsite. They have a decent chocolates and other candies selection. They had 2 plates of chocolate samples at the chocolate counter. Lots of apparel, jewelry, food stuffs and more here.

    Nicole K.

    Alaska Wild Berry Products is such a fun stop! I love coming here to pick up local chocolates and other made-in-Alaska goodies. The highlight, of course, is the world's largest chocolate fall--it's mesmerizing and makes the whole experience feel extra special. It's a must-stop for anyone visiting Anchorage, and I always bring out-of-town guests here because it's just so unique and fun. Plus, it's perfect for picking up gifts that are genuinely Alaskan.

    The box of delectable chocolate covered peanut butter drops.
    Wayne G.

    This place is the chocolate spot in town. Candies are made on premises. If you get overwhelmed with making choices, the staff is willing and helpful. There is no pressure to buy. This place also sells souvenirs and other items, besides candies. I ordered the chocolate covered peanut butter drops. I'm hooked, very good candy! There is a private parking lot, with plenty of space to park. I wanted a picture of the chocolate fountain. Sadly, it's shut down for repairs.

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    Supawat J.

    There are so many varieties of chocolate, and they offered samplers for customers to try. I tried most of them, but I kindly ask for a sugar-free one, and we both love espresso truffles sugar free and dark chocolate truffles sugar-free.

    Chocolate fountain
    Kristine Y.

    Great place to go shopping for all your Alaska gift needs! They seem to offer absolutely everything you'd ever think of! They have a chocolate kitchen in the back. It was not working when we went but would be fun to watch them making the candies they offer. The massive chocolate fountain at the entrance is fun to watch and take pictures with. They also have other photo opportunities such as a large o ear for other photo ops.

    Michelle A.

    I shopped here to get more souvenirs. I tried the Fireweed Honey ice cream and it was good. They also had fudge samples. I bought an Alaskan Things t shirt, (similar to Netflix Stranger Things), magnets, sourdough starter and sauce, Alaska name signs and a zipper pull and Keychain with my name on it. Spent $60.00. There is no sales tax in Anchorage, so a score all day long.

    Tank G.

    This place is much more than a chocolate shop. They have candy, souvenirs, gifts, and of course the world's largest chocolate fountain. They have a decent sized private parking lot. There is a photo op area just outside the parking lit that also has a picnic table to sit. There is also seating on the side and front of the factory. The first thing that you will see when you walk in is the "World's Largest Chocolate Fountain". Try to resist the urge to dive in. The place is huge. There are a few photo ops, in addition to the fountain, available in the store. They have t-shirts, seasonings, sauces, magnets, mugs, hats and everything in between. In the back is where you will find their chocolate goodness. You can get chocolate covered nuts, chocolate covered gummy bears, chocolate covered fruit, turtles, dark chocolate, gift baskets, milk chocolate and a huge Alaska chocolate bar. You can see the factory through the window behind the chocolate counter and the people working hard to make the candy. It is a long cry from Willy Wonka. The chocolate is reasonably priced and tastes delicious. I bought some to take home. I just hope that it makes it. You not only get some delicious chocolate you get an experience. The staff there is very friendly and they offer a military discount on you chocolate purchase. This is one of the few "tourist traps" or gimmick shops that I am all in for. This is a must visit when you are in Anchorage. You can also order your treats online, if you cant make it to Alaska and they do ship.

    Special Order 2# Chocolate Turkey this year!  Super cute for Thanksgiving!
    Toni T.

    AK Wild Berry is always a nice place to take visitors, along with purchasing gift baskets to mail out of state, which I have done a few times. Cutesy trinkets, comical shirts, home goods and a plethora of candy, both made in house and pre packaged. I was in a couple times this past summer with guests and most recently I ordered a 2# chocolate turkey for Thanksgiving and it didn't disappoint! It was a special order item and although a little steep in price at $40, I did order two of them and gifted one to friends for the holiday. Admittedly, I'll probably order it again next year and hopeful that we will be able to get it in dark chocolate by then too!

    Kimmi S.

    Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate Taste all the chocolate then buy it all lol plus its a nice place to shop for some unique gifts. The also happens to be the world's largest chocolate waterfall...look but dont touch

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    Cute place to visit for some souvenier shopping and sweets. Really neat chocolate fountain, with lots of other candy/chocolates to try.

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    Beautiful little place to visit. So many different little trinkets to see and buy. Everything was beautiful there.

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    I so wanted to jump in that chocolate fountain, only to my mom's threat of disownment did I back down.

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