Comments: “A good experience.” “Delicious.” “Better than Russel Stovers.” “Sweetheart.” “Very Enthusiastic.” “Far out, man!” “Thanks for coming by and making my day.” “You should tell your Chocolate Fairy poem to Obama and make it a comment on everything he says.” “Great. Need more like her.” “Be free spirited and who cares!” “Love the Chocolate Fairy.” “Yum!” “You go, Chocolate fairy.” “Love It” “Great Work” “I love Chocolate.” Wonderful. Go for it.”
The Chocolate Fairy does street outreach presentations where she rides around on a bicycle to make deliveries to People In Need of Chocolate. She performs spoken word poems and gives chocolate to people who wave the magic wand and say a magic work. Here are some of their pictures of the stories of how the Chocolate Fairy met them.

Jim Needham, the very first audience member for the Chocolate Fairy. He shared his comic book version of his Christian testimonial with The Chocolate Fairy

James and Ralph enjoying the sun in the Bloch Cancer Survivors Park, since Ralph had a case of terminal cancer.

The Chocolate Fairy poem in action in JC Nichols Park near the Plaza. The group had one last beer left.

John Fleshman of Helmets in Hands got this photo of chocolate deliveries to the skate park near Penn Valley park right next to the Scout.

Chocolate Samplings inside the laundromat in Gardner, KS. Caught a lucky college student who needed a study break with a spoken word poem.

Outside Wally's bar in downtown Gardner, KS. The KU Jayhawks had just been exited from the Elite 8 in NCAA basketball and this fan and the bartender were In Need Of Chocolate.









