Malley's Chocolates
So I was thinking about this long before Burke and I did a show about candy. Friends of mine even love the Malley's candy. I've had a love for it for quite a while. I have to explain where this love for Malley's came from. I grew up in Medina but my mother grew up on the West-side of Cleveland. Right by Kamm's Corner area off of Puritas. My Grandmother, Ethel, was a great woman to me. I loved her dearly just as my grandfather did. Every year for Easter and for Christmas, Grandpa would go to Malley's Chocolates and get grandma's favorites. Christmas was the Snow Wafers and Easter was the Rainbow Wafers.
Yeah she was a no frills kind of woman. The funny thing is that I hadn't been home for Christmas in over twenty years and to top that off grandma really hadn't done Christmas or Easter in years. In a way I forgot all about Malley's Chocolates up until we started going to Watermark Church here in Dallas. One of the people we went to church with gave us a box of Malley's Bordeaux's for Christmas about twenty years ago. That brought back all those memories from my childhood. Ever since then I have ordered chocolate every year. Yes it may be a different occasion, but I just can't live without my Malley's. When I see my Medina friends most will bring me some of that kick butt chocolate. So if you get the urge and want some of the best chocolate in the world, take that drive up to Brookpark Rd and get ya some. Hey by the way you don't have to go to Brookpark Rd, just go to Malley's Website!