Newsroom
Dave Christenson definitely has a “sweet job." He’s been making fudge and chocolates for nearly 30 years...
His fudge was a featured gourmet food for the holidays on QVC. Christenson had his first showing with QVC in December (they sold 7,000 pounds of fudge in seven minutes) and the next day, they asked . . .
By: Gordon Severson
Valentine's Day Business
...But if flowers aren't your thing, there's always chocolate.
"These are long stemmed strawberries. They were picked last night in California and flown in this morning," White Wolf Creek owner David Christenson says.
It's just one of many sweet treats you can find at White Wolf Creek, but their specialty is the annual wild game dinner for two.
"Alligator crepes which has alligator, crab and shrimp in it. Then we'll be doing also a duck crepe this evening. It has a wild rice and duck in a raspberry sauce," Christenson explains.
Other menu items include wild boar and rainbow trout.
It's a unique way to show that special someone just how much you care.
"Last year we had a line out the door," Christenson says.
But White Wolf Creek wasn't the only shop with a line out its door....
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION: ROSCOE'S 5th ANNUAL CHILI COOK-OFF (2/8)
1/1/2012 Experience Rochester, the Rochester Convention Bureau Magazine features White Wolf Creek Fudge: More than 100 flavors made from scratch . . . Read it online, and what a yummy-looking photo of our fudge! ...
Sweet dreams come true with this delicious assortment of fudge. Completely handmade by a family owned business out of Minnesota, these four varieties offer old-fashioned craftsmanship with the melt-in-your-mouth taste you love. From White Wolf Creek.
Here's an interesting treat from the crew at the eclectic and slightly mysterious White Wolf Creek, the cafe/art gallery/fudge shop in the ex-Taco John's on the U.S. 52 North frontage road.
Holiday treats are already adding pounds for David Christenson.
Thankfully, it is the Rochester chocolate artist's workload that is rapidly growing, not his waistline.
To fill an order for an upcoming appearance on the omnipresent QVC shopping channel, he needs to make an avalanche of fudge — a whopping 7,000 pounds' worth — in the next few weeks.