Helene 2024
The Great Flood.
On September 27, 2024, our world — and the Western North Carolina community — changed forever. After days of heavy rain, the remnants of Hurricane Helene entered our corner of the Appalachian Mountains. What followed was historic, catastrophic, and life-changing.
By the time Helene reached our area, heavy rain left our soil saturated and rivers like the French Broad and Swannanoa were swelling. Into Friday morning, the storm brought torrential rain and hurricane-force gusts that caused biblical levels of destruction.
Before the storm
The front of our Chocolate Factory & Cafe on Tuesday evening before the storm's arrival.
Inside the Factory
With water lapping at the front doors, our sandbagging did seem to prevent some of the floodwaters from entering.
The Flood
Despite our best efforts, water did eventually flow inside, reaching about 8 inches and destroying our cafe area, classroom, and retail space. Our chocolate-making equipment, miraculously, was spared.
By late October, our team managed to restart chocolate production thanks to a 3,000-gallon tank and potable water trucked in from South Carolina. With grit and ingenuity, our production team came back to their craft.
The months that followed were marked by hardship. Potable water was still unavailable through the taps, power was inconsistent, and massive piles of wreckage replaced familiar homes and businesses. Yet, through the help of neighbors, volunteers, and kind strangers, we began to rebuild.
Today
Now, ten months later, much of the visible wreckage may be gone, but the impact lingers. Driving down Riverside Drive to our Chocolate Factory is still sobering — familiar yet unrecognizable. The economic and emotional toll continues, from lower visitor traffic to higher costs, from disrupted routines to the invisible weight of living through disaster.
And yet, we are still here. Still making chocolate. Still welcoming visitors. Still standing. Your support has buoyed us every step of the way. Thank you for believing in us and in this community.
Clockwise from left: The gymnastics auditorium across the street from our Chocolate Factory. Dan, our co-founder, in front of the 3000 lb water tank that allowed us to make chocolate after the storm. The destruction along Riverside Drive about a month after Helene. The front of the Chocolate Factory on Friday afternoon as the waters receded.
Left to right: The gymnastics auditorium across the street from our Chocolate Factory. Dan, our co-founder, in front of the 3000 lb water tank that allowed us to make chocolate after the storm. The destruction along Riverside Drive about a month after Helene. The front of the Chocolate Factory on Friday afternoon as the waters receded.