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Purefections Chocolate opens at Legacy Place

Dedham, MA Legacy Place held the grand opening of Purefections Chocolate. Purefections is owned and operated by lifetime Quincy residents, sisters Christina Bartkus and Lisa Trifone. Both sisters are self-proclaimed chocoholics and founded their business from the inspiration of their parents Geraldine & William Trifone.

Bartkus and Trifone have created a shop that boasts the finest quality chocolates that serve as the perfect gift or indulgence for any occasion. They use only the best ingredients including creamy Belgian chocolate that is used as the base of each high quality, high-end chocolate.  

“We are thrilled to welcome Purefections Chocolate to our neighborhood at Legacy Place. Purefections not only offers the most incredible variety of chocolates but also connects with the community as they’ve been making and selling their chocolates in the area for many years,” said general manager, Beth Winbourne

 Purefections is now open across from UNIQLO.

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