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Last Day to Score Advanced Tix to Sunday's Luxury Chocolate Salon

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Sunday brings the 2nd annual TasteTV Luxury Chocolate Salon to Los Angeles, and chocoholics and the sweet-toothed can score discounted advanced tickets until 6 p.m. today online to the indulgent event.

From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Pasadena Center dozens of local confectioners and chocolatiers will be on hand to sample and talk about their tasty treats, along with the chance to see demonstrations and taste wines. Last year's event was a lot of fun, so LAist will be there once again to serve on the judging panel, to help pick the best of the best in a multitude of delicious and chocolatey categories.

Online pre-sale passes go for $17.50, but if your sugar rush kicks in later than 6 tonight, don't worry, you can still get passes at the door for $20. For more info about the event, check out the LA Chocolate Salon.

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