This Saturday is Valentine's Day, and many people will want to get their sweet something sweetl The good news is that we have plenty of places to grab goodies that that special someone will love.

Best Places For Chocolate In Western New York

We took to social media and asked the question, where can you get the best chocolate in the 716. We had tons of responses, and here are the top spots in the 716.

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Here you go, in no particular order:

Platter's Chocolate Factory - Located in the Wurlitzer Building in North Tonawanda, Platter's offers more than just great chocolate. They allow you to see how everything is made with their self-guided tours.

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Mike's Homemade Candy - Located on Clinton Street, Mike's is a favorite for many people since it was first opened in 1962. Their sponge, marshmallow, and caramel chocolates still use the same recipes since the beginning.

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Watson's Chocolates - There are eight Watson's locations across Western New York,  but they make all their candy in one spot in Tonawanda. They are best known for their sponge candy.

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Sweet Jenny's - Located near Glen Park in Williamsville, Sweet Jenny's has become a "must stop" spot for chocolate and ice cream.

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Ko-Ed Candies - Founded in 1947, this local candy shop has been delivering high-quality chocolate ever since. They are known for their homemade sponge candy, which they ship all across the US.

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