Who owns Gertrude Hawk?
Barry Callebaut
How many Smidgens come in a box?
Smidgens are everyone’s favorite, be sure to order a box or two! 8 oz. Our delicious milk chocolate peanut butter Smidgens packed in an oversized pack, enough to share with the entire family! Almost 60 per box!
What is a smidgen chocolate?
Smidgens solidified Gertrude Hawk’s reputation, long after it was an established chocolatier. This year, the Dunmore company celebrates the 30th anniversary of Smidgens, the bite-sized, seasonal pieces of chocolate that come in solid and filled varieties in a range of flavors and shapes.
Are Gertrude Hawk stores open?
As we begin to re-open our stores, we are excited to welcome you back. Please understand that we will be opening with some additional policies and procedures aligned with state and county regulations. Some of our policies include: Limited number of people allowed in the store at one time.
Is Gertrude Hawk only in PA?
It employs over 1,000 people and operates 75 Gertrude Hawk Chocolates Chocolate Shops throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. Gertrude Hawk manufactures Frangos, and inclusions for several companies such as Ben and Jerry’s and Turkey Hill Dairy.
Is Gertrude Hawk Chocolate good?
Great chocolate! Always buy their chocolate for special occasions like Christmas and Easter, and for gifts. I would buy it more often if it was expensive.
Does Gertrude Hawk have chocolate covered strawberries?
We love our chocolate covered strawberries and we want you to love them too!! All of our gourmet, hand-dipped strawberries require expedited shipping to ensure freshness. Options will appear in the checkout for overnight delivery.
How much does Gertrude Hawk pay?
Gertrude Hawk Chocolates Salaries
Job Title | Salary |
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Sales Associate/Key Holder salaries – 2 salaries reported | $10/hr |
Sales Supervisor salaries – 2 salaries reported | $10/hr |
Sales Associate salaries – 2 salaries reported | $10/hr |
Sales Manager salaries – 1 salaries reported | $10/hr |
Is a hawk kosher?
The most common birds that Jews have traditionally considered kosher are chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and pigeons. Among the explicitly forbidden birds are: vultures, ostriches, hawks and sea gulls.