'Just have a to find a way of doing it': Confectioner Joel Bernhard doesn't allow blindness to interfere with his small business
By:
Winnie Dortch
Posted: May 1, 2022 10:00 AM CST

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THERESA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A visit to a candy shop is a delight for the senses. The sight of shelves stocked with treats presents a mountain of possibilities for candy lovers of all ages.
But one chocolatier who cannot see but still with a clear vision, is using his 4 other senses to achieve success.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Winnie Dortch visited Confections for Any Occasion by Joel.