No trip to Victoria, British Columbia is complete without a trip to Rogers’ Chocolates. Charles “Candy” Rogers and his wife Leah opened a green grocery in Victoria in 1885. They sold chocolates imported from San Francisco, but they couldn’t keep them in stock. Candy decided to make his own chocolates, while Leah managed to the shop. His first creation, the Victoria Cream, began his career as Canada‘s finest chocolatier.
Victoria stands approximately 10 inches tall. She is constructed from a 1970s velveteen dress. She wears the satin cuff taken from a sleeve of the dress.
No trip to Victoria, British Columbia is complete without a trip to Rogers’ Chocolates. Charles “Candy” Rogers and his wife Leah opened a green grocery in Victoria in 1885. They sold chocolates imported from San Francisco, but they couldn’t keep them in stock. Candy decided to make his own chocolates, while Leah managed to the shop. His first creation, the Victoria Cream, began his career as Canada‘s finest chocolatier.
Victoria stands approximately 10 inches tall. She is constructed from a 1970s velveteen dress. She wears the satin cuff taken from a sleeve of the dress.