Creative bonbons with unique flavors and fun packaging


"Have your tastebuds been craving some extra attention? Be sure to give them what they desire by checking out this Detroit gem. They even have a Hamtramck Disneyland bon, where proceeds go toward efforts to restore and sustain this unique art project." - Kady Jesko & Kristyn Braden
"Bon Bon Bon, Hamtramck. Have your tastebuds been craving some extra attention? Be sure to give them what they desire by checking out this Detroit gem. They even have a Hamtramck Disneyland bon, where proceeds go toward efforts to restore and sustain this unique art project."


"Detroit’s very own Willy Wonka, Alexandra Clark spins a wild array of bonbons out of her Hamtramck chocolate factory and also sells them in her Detroit and Ann Arbor storefronts. Sample classics like the earl grey-flavored High Tea or try one of the rotating seasonal treats. Along with the individually boxed chocolate morsels, the company also sells cleverly packaged chocolate floppy disks, mixtapes, and records." - Brenna Houck


"An acclaimed chocolate shop in Hamtramck with bright pink walls and metal tables, known for artisanal, handmade confections and a creative, community-minded atmosphere. Production is meticulous and ingredient-driven: the team measures and mixes honey, Earl Grey tea, dark-chocolate ganache, hemp-seed nougatine, smoked sugar, and cornflower petals to create rectangular “high tea bons” — Earl Grey tea–flavored fillings piped into glossy dark-chocolate shells that are individually packaged and shipped nationwide. The kitchen blends craft and industrial technique (including a Savy-Goiseau tempering machine), requiring steady hands and expert tempering; the production supervisor can pour up to 319 shells an hour and is praised for attention to detail, problem-solving, and inspiring quality in coworkers. The shop presents as a warm, collaborative workplace—its founder is described as approachable—and engages with local initiatives such as an annual chocolate-painting collaboration with a nonprofit that employs marginalized women." - Nargis Rahman

"In Hamtramck, Alexandra Clark’s Bon Bon Bon produces indulgent confections in flavors like maple chestnut and nog that are available by special order and subscription; the company’s clever swag — from chocolate mixtapes and floppy disks to space-themed baby bandanas and enamel pins — also makes great stocking stuffers for loyal fans." - Brenna Houck