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Father’s Day is one of the special days at The Chocolate Shop Pakenham, in the heart of Main Street, has been satisfying sweet-toothed locals for more than 17 years.

Some of their most popular delivery items are chocolate and lolly hampers, tailor-made for the recipient.

They make hampers to order, as well as having a beautiful range in the shop, with free delivery to local and surrounding areas.

There are speciality gifts to suit the day and quality boxed chocolates.

Plus, a free gift wrapping service is available on some products, according to owner Leonie Thorne.

Customers can ring and place a custom order or choose from a premade selection available in-store.

Perfect for any occasion, these hampers can even be topped up with a bottle of their favourite drink, or a cuddle soft toy to convey your best wishes.

Delivery is available locally or surrounding areas, and is free for orders over $25.

And, with an ever-changing range, there’s always a reason to visit in-person or browse on Facebook – as if you need an excuse!

Those with dietary requirements aren’t left out: organic, lactose free, gluten free, vegan and sugar free options are also on the shelves.

The Chocolate Shop Pakenham also has Dutch products to top up its extensive range. There are stroopwafels, speculaas and everyone’s favourite Dutch liquorice in every shape imaginable – so dinner, as well as dessert, is sorted.

The Chocolate Shop Pakenham is located at 112 Main Street, Pakenham and is open 10.30am-5pm. To order a hamper, visit their Facebook page or call 5941 7165.

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