Won't have the Hershey name, but I've been told it will look something like this, but "steampunk":
Won't have the Hershey name, but I've been told it will look something like this, but "steampunk":
I am just wondering if this will be a Universal operation or if they are going to bring in someone like Max Brenner?
I am just wondering if this will be a Universal operation or if they are going to bring in someone like Max Brenner?
How about Dove chocolate? It's a competitor to Hershey and i guess the main quesiton is... is Hershey viewed as a competitor to Universal in anyway being that they own and operate a theme park(s)?Many many many of the small hand dipped chocolate shops in the USA use HERSHEY chocolate. They don't advertise it, but they do use it. And I was told years ago that it is quite a fine product compared with all the chocolate manufacturers of the world.
I wouldn't be surprised if Universal does the same. Not sure if that San Fran company could support them with base product.
Disney did a similar thing with a coffee shop in DCA, where they roasted their own coffee beans. See, Disney knows people love the smell of coffee so they thought what better way to fill DCA's entrance corridor with the smell of coffee than roasting some beans? Well, the smell of coffee that people's mouths water over is the smell of "BREWED" coffee. Not the smell of roasting coffee beans. Which is pretty awful. Sort of a burnt popcorn smell.
They could always pipe in the "brewed" smell and no one would no the difference.It will either be Hershey or Ghirardelli unless Universal wants to go all in and start roasting cocoa beans in house (take that NBCSports Grill Brew).
Disney did a similar thing with a coffee shop in DCA, where they roasted their own coffee beans. See, Disney knows people love the smell of coffee so they thought what better way to fill DCA's entrance corridor with the smell of coffee than roasting some beans? Well, the smell of coffee that people's mouths water over is the smell of "BREWED" coffee. Not the smell of roasting coffee beans. Which is pretty awful. Sort of a burnt popcorn smell.
They do now. And cinnamon roll smell.They could always pipe in the "brewed" smell and no one would no the difference.
Lol, very true the smell of roasting coffee beans is quite different than what one would expect.It will either be Hershey or Ghirardelli unless Universal wants to go all in and start roasting cocoa beans in house (take that NBCSports Grill Brew).
Disney did a similar thing with a coffee shop in DCA, where they roasted their own coffee beans. See, Disney knows people love the smell of coffee so they thought what better way to fill DCA's entrance corridor with the smell of coffee than roasting some beans? Well, the smell of coffee that people's mouths water over is the smell of "BREWED" coffee. Not the smell of roasting coffee beans. Which is pretty awful. Sort of a burnt popcorn smell.
It will either be Hershey or Ghirardelli unless Universal wants to go all in and start roasting cocoa beans in house (take that NBCSports Grill Brew).
Disney did a similar thing with a coffee shop in DCA, where they roasted their own coffee beans. See, Disney knows people love the smell of coffee so they thought what better way to fill DCA's entrance corridor with the smell of coffee than roasting some beans? Well, the smell of coffee that people's mouths water over is the smell of "BREWED" coffee. Not the smell of roasting coffee beans. Which is pretty awful. Sort of a burnt popcorn smell.
you make a great point i can definitely see Ghirardelli
I don't know. Ghirardelli is used a lot on Disney properties.
So is Starbucks. Just sayin' it's not out of the realm of possibility.
There is a prominent sign, yes, but it isn't actually sold.Isn't Ghiradelli prominently featured in Uni Studios San Fran area?
Any how i am truly going to miss the small but fun arcade in NBA city.. im excited i hope this is affordable.