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Everyone loves chocolate, but with global cocoa supplies being down, people are spending even more than usual on their favorite sweet treat -- and New Yorkers are paying the most.
Li-Lac Chocolates, New York City's oldest chocolate house, has indelible Valentine’s Day gifts for every love and palate.
A beloved New York City institution is celebrating its 100th birthday. News 12’s Shakti Denis brings you a taste of what has kept Lilac Chocolates going for so many years.
It’s been 95 years since George Demetrious, founder of Li-Lac Chocolates, came to New York City from Greece and began making and selling chocolate in Greenwich Village. And though the years have ...
Not a lot has changed at Li-lac Chocolates other than its location. It started on Christopher Street in 1923 and has moved several blocks north, but still remains in the West Village.
Anthony Cirone loved Li-Lac Chocolates so much that six years ago he bought the company. Its roots go back to a shop that opened on Christopher Street in 1923, when the owner still made the candy ...
A beloved New York City institution is celebrating its 100th birthday. News 12’s Shakti Denis brings you a taste of what has kept Lilac Chocolates going for so many years.