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Indulge in Covington’s Sweetest Event: The 13th Annual Chocolate Tour

By Echo Day on January 30, 2025

Calling all chocolate lovers: Historic Downtown Covington is once again transforming into a chocolate paradise for the 13th Annual Chocolate Tour on Saturday, Feb. 8 From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., guests can stroll through 20 participating stops, sampling some of the most decadent chocolates crafted in the Sweet Spot of West Tennessee.

Whether you’re a devoted chocoholic or simply looking for a fun and unique way to spend the day, this event is a must-do for families, couples, and friends alike. And don’t worry—if the weather doesn’t cooperate, the rain date is set for Saturday, Feb. 15.

How to Get Tickets

Tickets for this popular event are LIMITED, so be sure to secure yours early!

🎟 Adult Tickets: $15

🎟 Children (Under 10): $10

📍 Where to Buy:

• Online – Purchase your tickets now using this link

• In-Person – Stop by the Covington-Tipton County Chamber of Commerce to get your tickets before they sell out.

Reminder: You MUST have a ticket to receive chocolate at the participating stops!

Win a Special Gift Basket

Want to make your chocolate tour even sweeter? If you visit all 20 stops and turn in your stamped ticket, you’ll be entered into a drawing for a special gift basket filled with goodies from local shops. It’s the perfect way to take home a little extra sweetness!

Why You Shouldn’t Miss This Event

🍫 Delicious Chocolate – Taste an incredible variety of handcrafted treats from local businesses.

🛍 Support Local Shops – Explore Historic Downtown Covington while discovering charming boutiques, restaurants, and vendors.

🎉 A Fun-Filled Experience – Whether you’re making memories with family or enjoying a girls’ day out, this event is perfect for all ages.

Make sure to grab your tickets before they’re gone, and get ready for a chocolate-filled adventure in Historic Downtown Covington!

For more details and updates, visit the Historic Covington Downtown Facebook page or the Covington-Tipton County Chamber of Commerce.

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