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Pretzel-Making Tour for 10 or 20 at Auntie Anne's (Up to Half Off)

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Guides lead groups through the famous pretzel shop, discussing the history of the snack and how it's made before handing out pretzels to eat

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  • $50 for a pretzel-making tour for up to 10 (up to a $100 value)
  • $100 for a pretzel-making tour for up to 20 (up to a $200 value)<p>

Friendly guides discuss the history of the pretzel and the Auntie Anne’s shop while leading a behind-the-scenes tour that’s appropriate for all ages. Participants get to try rolling and twisting pretzels, and everyone receives a goody bag. At the end of the tour, each person also gets an original-style pretzel, dip, and a small lemonade. Groups of up to 10 will receive one at-home pretzel-making kit, whereas groups of up to 20 will receive two.<p>

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Promotional value expires Jun 4, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Auntie Anne's

In 1988, Auntie Anne's founders Anne and Jonas Beiler purchased a Pennsylvania farmers' market stand, where they experimented with dough until they created a pretzel that seemed to strike the perfect chord with their customers. Today, at their more than 1,150 locations worldwide, the pretzel makers still hand roll the original recipe but have added to the menu with inventive options, such as the pepperoni pretzel and eight signature dipping sauces. The team constantly explores new uses for the pretzel dough, such as wrapping it around hot dogs, slicing it into bite-size nuggets, or using it to build historically accurate Austrian villages. To transform the snack into a meal, they accompany it with specialty drinks, including flavored lemonade mixers.

When not twisting dough, Auntie Anne's team partners with the national charitable organization Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, which raises funds to fight childhood cancer. They also reach out to the community through fundraising opportunities.

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