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Moonstruck Chocolate

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American chocolate company
Moonstruck Chocolate
Founded1993; 32 years ago (1993)
Websitemoonstruckchocolate.com
View of a Moonstruck Chocolate booth from above atPioneer Place inPortland, Oregon, 2010
Shop in theSelling Building in 2012

MoonstruckChocolate is a chocolate company based inPortland, Oregon, United States.[1][2][3][4]

Description and history

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The business was established in 1993[5][6] and has operated cafes that serve coffee and chocolate drinks, including hot chocolate[7] and milkshakes, as well as cakes, pastries and other desserts.[8][9] Moonstruck has operated atPioneer Place,[10] innorthwest Portland,[11] and in theSt. Johns neighborhood.[12][13]

Reception

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Moonstruck won in the Best Chocolatier category ofWillamette Week's annual 'Best of Portland' readers' poll in 2015,[14] 2016,[15] 2017,[16] 2018,[17] and 2020.[18] The business ranked second in the poll's Best Sweet Shop / Chocolatier category in 2024.[19]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Rogoway, Mike (2022-07-01)."Moonstruck Chocolate sold, will close remaining shops next week".The Oregonian.Archived from the original on 2023-04-01. Retrieved2024-12-30.
  2. ^"A groundbreaking Portland treat maker is sold, will close its Oregon stores".Portland Business Journal.Archived from the original on 2022-07-01. Retrieved2024-12-30.
  3. ^"Moonstruck sale means Portland-area stores will close".KOIN.com. 2022-07-01.Archived from the original on 2022-12-02. Retrieved2024-12-30.
  4. ^"Moonstruck Chocolate sold to New York-based Chocolate Works, will shut down retail stores".kgw.com. 2022-07-01.Archived from the original on 2022-07-03. Retrieved2024-12-30.
  5. ^Crain, Liz (2014-09-02).Food Lover's Guide to Portland. Hawthorne Books.ISBN 978-0-9904370-1-7.
  6. ^Gutierrez, Annette.Discovering Oregon: A Journey Through Nature, Culture, and Adventure. Nicholas Horne.
  7. ^Stevenson, Jen (2017-04-18).Portland Family Adventures: City Escapades, Day Trips, Weekend Getaways, and Itineraries for Fun-Loving Families. Sasquatch Books.ISBN 978-1-63217-100-9.
  8. ^Gottberg, John; Lopeman, Elizabeth (2010-06-01).Best Places: Portland, 8th Edition. Sasquatch Books.ISBN 978-1-57061-699-0.
  9. ^McCollom, Hollyanna (2016-05-10).Moon Portland. Avalon Publishing.ISBN 978-1-63121-279-6.
  10. ^Fodor's (2013-11-19).Fodor's Pacific Northwest: with Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver. Fodor's Travel.ISBN 978-0-89141-958-7.
  11. ^Jackson-Glidden, Brooke (2018-05-11)."Moonstruck Chocolate Returns to Northwest Portland After 2016 Gas Explosion".Eater Portland.Archived from the original on 2024-02-20. Retrieved2024-12-30.
  12. ^Nelson, Donald R. (2020).St. Johns and the North Portland Peninsula. Arcadia Publishing.ISBN 978-1-4671-0505-7.
  13. ^Vinjamuri, David (2008-03-31).Accidental Branding: How Ordinary People Build Extraordinary Brands. John Wiley & Sons.ISBN 978-0-470-28208-3.
  14. ^"Best of Portland Readers' Poll".Willamette Week. 2015-07-15. Retrieved2025-03-23.
  15. ^"Best of Portland Reader's Poll 2016: The Complete List of Winners".Willamette Week. Retrieved2025-03-23.
  16. ^"Here are the Winners of the Best of Portland Readers' Poll 2017".Willamette Week. Retrieved2025-03-23.
  17. ^"Here are the Winners of the Best of Portland Readers' Poll 2018".Willamette Week. 2018-07-11. Retrieved2025-03-23.
  18. ^"FOOD, DRINK, RESTAURANTS".Willamette Week. Retrieved2025-03-23.
  19. ^"2024 Best of Portland Readers' Poll: Food".Willamette Week. Retrieved2025-03-23.

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