reading terminal market

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Reading Terminal Market sits in the heart of downtown Philadelphia. Look up and you'll see neon signs advertising everything from greasy cheesy goods to produce. Look around and you'll see fresh lobster, Amish snacks, and restaurant stands selling a variety of local or locally influenced cuisine. Half the fun is just walking around seeing and the crazy things being sold (see Mike Tyson special below).



One of the stands was selling the oddest assortment of chocolates we've ever seen. Is there really such a large novelty chocolate market in Philadelphia?


I'm not aware of any other place where one can you purchase a miniature effigy of the person who served them (effigy and server pictured below):



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14 comments

  1. Reading Terminal is one of my favorite places in the city, but chocolate lungs seem a little gross...

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  2. Fun to look at, but I think my prefer eating my chocolate without the reminder of Mike Tyson's cannibalistic moment hahah

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  3. I never thought I'd see a chocolate I didn't love - but those ears and lungs come close ... happy travels!!

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  4. ahahaha the ears are amazing!

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  5. I love all your Philly posts! I work right next to the Terminal and go there a couple times a week.

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  6. I'm kind of obsessed with all things Amish. Thanks for fueling my curiosity. I think I need an Amish doll.

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  7. oh my goodness, those chocolate ears are brilliant!

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  8. HAHAHAHAHA!! that is TOO funny! what a cool place with such bizarre things...have to say i would definitely tear up a chocolate cheese steak ;)

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  9. I love the chocolate lungs!

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  10. haha. wow those ears are the best!

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  11. hahahaha!!
    those chocolates are cool!

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  12. I love Reading Terminal Market, too. Such a fun place to explore!

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  13. chocolate lungs? really?

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