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8th Kauaʻi Chocolate & Coffee Festival to showcase Hawaiʻi-grown products

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Are you ready for a sweet time, Kauaʻi? Then look no farther than the 8th Kauaʻi Chocolate & Coffee Festival this weekend.

People peruse the offerings of a vendor during a previous Kauaʻi Chocolate & Coffee Festival. This year’s installment will be on Oct. 15 in Līhuʻe. (Screenshot of photo from festival website)

The festival will celebrate all things chocolate and coffee from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 15 at Kilohana Plantation, located at 3-2087 Kaumualiʻi Highway in Līhuʻe. There will be free pumpkin giveaways for the keiki, lots of sampling, exhibitor booths featuring a variety of chocolate and coffee products from throughout the state featuring plenty of Hawaiʻi-grown products, local crafters and food trucks.

That’s not all. There also will be informative demonstrations, live entertainment and a silent auction.

Entertainment will include Kauaʻi Taiko, Kauaʻi Kollab, Waiola, Paul Togioka and Amy Hanaialiʻi. Presentations and demonstrations will feature Richard Loero with Kauaʻi Roastery, Will Lydgate of Lydgate Farms and Chef Orly Yadao from Orlyʻs Patisserie.

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Admission is free; however, those who want to sample chocolate and coffee can purchase a passport that includes a complimentary bag. Passports are available for purchase in advance online for $35. They also can be purchased for $40 at the door while supplies last.

The event also is a benefit for the Hanapepe Economic Alliance and Maui wildfire recovery efforts.

For more information, click here. You can also follow the festival on Facebook and Instagram @HistoricHanapepe for all the details and special early bird discounts.

A woman checks out a booth during a past Kauaʻi Chocolate & Coffee Festival. (Screenshot of photo from festival website)
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