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Amber B.
@Amber B.
01/21/10 15:22:30
10 posts

Display cases


Posted in: Opinion

Thank you very much Bud.I can see that a refrigerated one is a must! Someone told me I can skimp by using a wine cooler or refrigerator. I don't know what the difference between a "cooler" and "refrigerator" are, but I'm trying to find out which one doesn't have humidity. If you know, please do tell.Sincerely, Amber B.PS. Thank you for your kindness.
Bud Stockwell
@Bud Stockwell
01/21/10 13:59:30
18 posts

Display cases


Posted in: Opinion

Hey Amber,When I first opened my retail shop I used a non-refrigerated case. As you can imagine, it is fine if the room is a fairly constant temperature and it doesn't get above 70 degrees. We had a lot of unacceptable blooming. You won't get as much shelf life out of your product. For every one degree drop in temperature you extend your shelf life 7 days. ( I think that was the number I read.) If you're making truffles with fresh cream and butter it will be best to get a case made for chocolate as soon as possible.Good luck with things.
Amber B.
@Amber B.
01/17/10 18:02:31
10 posts

Display cases


Posted in: Opinion

Refrigeration vs. non-refrigerated?Hello everyone. My name is Amber and I've been surfing The Chocolate Life and gleaning all sorts of wisdom and for that I thank you. You are all very kind-hearted and helpful...not to mention extremely knowledgeable. I have three questions (actually hundreds, but 3 to start with):I am trying to set up a retail shop on a shoestring budget as I've outgrown my "friends and family" circle.1) I am wondering about bare-bones display cases. Do they have to be refrigerated if the commercial space has a window a/c? (I'll assume yes..and if so) can you use what they call a "deli case" vs. a bakery case (as they are MUCH less expensive.?2) Can you really temper chocolate only by using a microwave then pouring mass into a chocolate warmer/melter and adding more seed chocolate to it (on a 2/1 ratio meaning 2 melted 1 seed)? I've heard that you can, but haven't found on the internet for sure if the melter will hold the temper for long periods of time? (I currently use a very small chocovision rev 2 machine for my hobby).3) How can extend shelf life of my cream/butter truffles? Are you supposed to refrigerate or freeze them due to the moisture/condensation problem? Also them cracking when "re-entering" normal room temperatures?Thank you for your patience and help with yet another newbie.
updated by @Amber B.: 04/13/15 02:09:32
Ricky Sanders
@Ricky Sanders
10/04/10 12:53:07
3 posts

How would you like to packaging your chocolate?


Posted in: Opinion

Custom packaging would be great, but most are out of touch for new starts, as the minimums are too large for most of us.
Jenny Zhan
@Jenny Zhan
01/16/10 01:18:48
5 posts

How would you like to packaging your chocolate?


Posted in: Opinion

Hey all, how would you like to packaging your chocolate? To buy a custom packaging? Or just to buy standard packaging from packaging supplier's stock?
updated by @Jenny Zhan: 05/06/15 08:51:57
Goran Vjestica
@Goran Vjestica
02/02/14 02:18:26
19 posts

Chocolate truffle making


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hi! What is your experience in the confectionery industry? How do you get the knowledge and work in your country?

sasha Nanus
@sasha Nanus
01/13/10 11:30:43
2 posts

Chocolate truffle making


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

The date is Feb. 4. The event is in their offices from 5-7PM. There are around 300 people. What they would like is to give everyone 3 truffles in little boxes. So the majority would have to be premade but if some could be made there for people to watch would be great. I would need pricing on this. I don't know if one person would do the whole thing or if more would be needed.Does that help?Sasha
Clay Gordon
@Clay Gordon
01/13/10 11:04:51
1,698 posts

Chocolate truffle making


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Sasha:Can you be more specific about the date? The Valentine's Day season is very busy for many. Also - about how many people are expected and how long will the event last? This will help people know if the are available to help you.:: Clay
sasha Nanus
@sasha Nanus
01/13/10 06:48:28
2 posts

Chocolate truffle making


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

HI,I am looking for someone who can make chocolate truffles at an event. The gig is in February in NYC. Do you know of anyone? Thanks!
updated by @sasha Nanus: 04/07/25 13:00:14
Allie R.
@Allie R.
02/18/13 15:27:45
5 posts

Where Do I Buy High-Quality Sugar-Free Truffles?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

A friend recently visited Williamsburg, VA and found sugar free heart healthy chocolates from Angelic Chocolates. The company claims they only use 4 cocoa beans from 4 different countries and Himalayan Salt blended together. Nothing else. I am just wondering if this is at all possible, as my friend said the chocolates were very good but she could not help but wonder if the ingredients were truly correct.

LaTonja
@LaTonja
01/13/10 01:15:26
1 posts

Where Do I Buy High-Quality Sugar-Free Truffles?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Happy New Year friends of The Chocolate Life,I start the new year in search of a premium chocolatier that makes excellent sugar free truffles.I found out today that my current sugar free chocolate supplier, Mary Chocolatier of Brussels, is no longer producing sugar free pieces. My customers love Mary's sugar free and so did I. I am totally out of sugar-free truffles (it took Mary's customer service team a little while to get back to me), which mean's I'm in a panick state of mind.Does anyone know of a chocolatier that makes really good sugar-free truffles.Thank you in advance.LaTonjaThe Chocolate Bar of Encino
updated by @LaTonja: 04/07/25 13:00:14
Juan Francisco Mollinedo
@Juan Francisco Mollinedo
01/12/10 19:03:32
1 posts

The perspective from a Producer's Country: GUATEMALA, by the way I'm new here....


Posted in: Opinion

Dear Colleagues and Friends,I would like to introduce myself. My name is Juan Francisco Mollinedo and I am the Vice President of the Asociacin Nacional del Kakaw, ANAKAKAW in Guatemala, an organization devoted to rescue the kakaw crop and industry and turn it into an example of excellence and quality.I've been working in many cacao projects with REAL producers trying to rescue and develop a real business for the producers with a national vision and a well designed road map for our Mayan Kakaw, which, by the way, is in decline. We are working hard and learning as much as we can from cacao academics and well known researchers around the World, often silently. We also work with national researchers and experts in two Universities and many Research Centers in Guatemala. The other engine behind this effort is the local entrepreneurs, which are risking hard money investing in the development of the national fine and flavour cacao and chocolate industry and trying to offer a great product in the process, though, we are still a VERY small industry, being an example the colleague and chocolatier Carlos Eichenberger of Danta Chocolate.I took a whole day to read as much as possible the opinions and ideas regarding good, tasty and fine chocolate, and how to make this business more "Fair". It came to my attention the awareness and concern of many of you regarding a better deal for the small producers. That alone speak volumes of the human quality of this chocolate community.Nevertheless, It's funny to see a lot opinions regarding "Fair Trade" with long and well articulated and well meant ideas from chocolate people in the consumer countries, but NOBODY offers REAL partnership (Yes, I mean offer stock holding positions) in the industry of the consumer countries, that would be REAL FAIR TRADE. I've read a lot regarding if this FT label is good or not, or at least doing the job more than the other one...Well, THEY ARE NOT DOING ANY GOOD AT ALL !!! None. At least in my Country.My fellow colleagues, the producers do not receive ANY hard benefit from the Fair Trade, and socially responsability certification industry. it's a business in which they sell the producers hopes and promises...and Political ideology...I must say. When I enquire regarding who's behind these certifications (I mean researchers and academics) the question is answered with silence and more NGO's mostly from Europe with nothing to do with quality cacao. So no science and technlogy behind them.I usually make ironic jokes regarding the Agribusiness in Central America (and the rest of Latin America): We were historical price takers. Now, we are certification takers...of course, from the developed world (as always has been the case) . That makes us a kind of second class "partners"...in the chocolate industry, Even, I've heard comments that we are too dumb to understand the technology behind good chocolate, too under developed to have our own industry. But even funnier than those comments is the fact that many well known cocoa experts and researchers are from this very side of the world !!We, as producer countries in Latin America, are witnessing a new "movement" to take away well researched ideas and proposals regarding Terroirs, genetic quality and quality post harvesting practices and sustitute them with taste wheels and subjective ideas on how to define good chocolate. This has yet to be well researched, be thoroughtly discussed and then accepted. Like a responsable business community.Well, there is NO absolut truth on this...yet. We producers and small entrepreneurs witness much arrogance in claims here and there regarding quality. There are well known researchers doing great efforts to understand how variety and subject genetics, terroir structure, post harvest treatment, toasting and conching activities align to make great chocolate. So many questions are still there...often, more than answers.So, my friends, in the future, I will make hard questions...in the spirit of good discussions and food for thought.Thank you in advance for let me learn from you.Juan Francisco MollinedoANAKAKAWGuatemala
updated by @Juan Francisco Mollinedo: 04/29/15 11:39:40
Chocolate Events
@Chocolate Events
03/31/10 10:53:11
1 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hi April!Our company "Chocolate Events" don't make real Chocolate, only elegant events :) But we have Chocolate Boutique where you can find many interesting accessories about theme - Chocolate. Maybe you will found something for your shop or for you!All things are handmade by Latvian artists - we have together more than 30 partners. Here are stright link: www.chocolate-events.lv/#/lv/boutique (on the right side, down - choose EN, to see in english.)Have a nice time :)
April Susan
@April Susan
03/24/10 18:05:09
12 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Ya - I have been discovering that! Also, shipping to warm locations is exorbitant. Worth it in some cases!Thanks for the tip on Chocolatier Blue.Sincerely,Apriil
SU
@SU
03/22/10 13:46:30
18 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Also Chocolate Covered - a store in SF (Noe Valley area, I think).
Matt Caputo
@Matt Caputo
03/21/10 17:14:44
53 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

April,For the best filled chocolates in the world, you will usually only find them in their own store, as they will not be distributed intensely.If you haven't tried Chocolatier Blue in Berkeley, you are missing out. His ingredients are WAY above the industry standard. Uses nothing but Amedei (even for sculpture) and the unpasteurized cream he uses would retail for about $90 a gallon. I could go on and on about his other ingredients, but you get the picture. By far the best in my opinion.Thanks,Matt
updated by @Matt Caputo: 09/09/15 06:39:13
April Susan
@April Susan
03/20/10 00:11:24
12 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Thank you, Walter! If I have any suggestions for new items, I'll be sure to let you know. Peace...
Walter Plante
@Walter Plante
03/19/10 04:53:04
9 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Don't forget the small guys. We're relatively new and open to suggestions for new products... http://newleafchocolates.com Enjoy! - Walter
April Susan
@April Susan
02/18/10 08:26:27
12 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

No birthdays or occasions coming up in March - guess they'll have to be for me! I shall enjoy. Thanks again, Jeff!
Jeff
@Jeff
02/17/10 16:02:24
94 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

enjoy....and when your order...enter:dncjerryas a coupon code for a 10% discount...
April Susan
@April Susan
02/17/10 15:54:32
12 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hi again, JeffI just checked out your website. Your chocolates are exquisite! Will order soon. Thanks again.April
Jeff
@Jeff
02/17/10 15:13:15
94 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

april?might as well give us a try too... www.lilliebellefarms.com I wasnt selected as one of North America's Top 10 this last year for my looks....
TIAmegan
@TIAmegan
02/13/10 01:12:11
1 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

If you are in San Francisco, Fog City News has a large selection of fine chocolate bars and truffles. The staff is very helpful and friendly.
April Susan
@April Susan
02/12/10 22:09:19
12 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

My quest will never end...it keeps unfolding...forever expanding...
Molly Drexelius
@Molly Drexelius
02/11/10 15:06:22
16 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

They have a great selection of truffles from wonderful chocolatiers -- glad you found what you were looking for!
April Susan
@April Susan
02/11/10 15:03:29
12 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Thank you for the tips! I did find a shop in San Francisco called CocoaBella Chocolates. They have a fine selection representing some of the best chocolatiers.
ChocoFiles
@ChocoFiles
02/08/10 13:10:04
251 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


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Chocosphere has a great selection. The owners are very helpful and I've always been very pleased with how promptly and efficiently I get my orders. The Meadow has a good selection, but their prices are higher than Chocoshpere (at least the one time I ordered). World wide chocolate also has a great selection, but I haven't ordered from them.
April Susan
@April Susan
01/19/10 20:27:31
12 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


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Thank you for responding to my post. I will be pleased to view your website :-)
chocoasis
@chocoasis
01/18/10 23:36:58
5 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


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Hi April,Wonderful to have you here at thechocolatelife! Pls see www.chocoasis.com for a curated collection of fine chocolates from France, US, Italy, South America & Africa. You can choose by brand or by cacao bean origin. Because there's quite a few to choose from, I can help you select the bar you like - milk, dark, single-origin, with infusions, etc. We're currently offering free gift-wrapping for Valentine's Day. You can contact me at cs@chocoasis.com. It's nice to meet another chocolate enthusiast! =)
April Susan
@April Susan
01/16/10 18:18:43
12 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


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Clare,Thank you so very much. I shall investigate. Sounds delectable!
Clare Challinor
@Clare Challinor
01/16/10 03:55:41
1 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hi April,The best chocolate shop that I have seen is Ye Olde Friars. Living in northern England we used to holiday ever summer in the Lakes and one of the highlights of this trip was visiting this shop. Anyways enough of the reminiscing! They have just launched their web-site which is fantastic news as a live in the south now. I don't know what your tastes are but I love the dark chocolate cherry liqueurs which have the stalks and pips still attached. Also I have developed a taste for the unusual Hachez bars, flavours such as strawberry and pepper. Weird but surprisingly tasty! Thats enough waffling from me, here's the web addressfriarsofkeswick.co.ukCheers Clare
Molly Drexelius
@Molly Drexelius
01/10/10 13:01:39
16 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


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Hi!My name is Molly. I am the owner and Taste Temptress of Drexelius Chocoaltes. I sell a selection of all natural chocolate from some of the world's best chocolate makers: drexeliuschocolates.com Enjoy!
April Susan
@April Susan
01/09/10 00:30:59
12 posts

Where can I find for purchase a wide selection of chocolate from a variety of different fine chocolatiers?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Greetings to my fellow chocolate lovers. The passage of time effects surprising changes.... I was the girl on the block who gave away her Halloween candy. I didn't like sweets - especially chocolate! Fast forward many years - and here I am posting on thechocolatelife. I'm fairly new to fine chocolate. I'm looking for a company that I can order from that sells a selection - not just from one chocolatier. Chatham's stock represented 200+ chocolates from fine chocolatiers world-wide. Any suggestions for websites, companies, etc.? Unfortunately, Chatham's of Scottsdale/Phoenix has closed shop.
updated by @April Susan: 04/07/25 13:00:14
Valerie
@Valerie
01/08/10 16:03:40
29 posts

Question on the shelf life of raw chocolate


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

I'd like to begin experimenting with making molded raw chocolates and I have some questions on shelf life/storage. I read on another website that the raw chocolates need to be kept in the refrigerator or freezer and that the shelf life in the refrigerator was about 4 days and in the freezer 10 days. Since non-raw chocolates do not need refrigeration and last for more than 4-10 days I'm wondering if the information I found is simply wrong? Could someone please verify if raw chocolates need refrigeration and what the shelf life is?
updated by @Valerie: 04/11/25 09:27:36
Ilana
@Ilana
01/08/10 06:33:31
97 posts

Genaveh Chocolaterie


Posted in: Opinion

I am sorry if anyone has seen this posted elsewhere. I am looking for opinions on Genaveh's chocolates. In terms of taste, texture and consistency. Thank you.
updated by @Ilana: 04/14/15 05:11:56
Janet Rudolph
@Janet Rudolph
01/13/10 13:36:08
2 posts



Not big samples, but yes, samples. How much chocolate can one eat in a day? Small packets and small bars or cocoa. My experience has been that this is not every exhibitor, but several offer samples to buyers. Maybe things are tighter this year. Since I blog about chocolate, I found it very helpful last year, although mostly I collected collateral. We also placed orders. I think samples would most likely go to buyers.I thought there was a no wheels rule last year, but I saw people with wheels. Frank brings a small backpack. Since most of the exhibitors scan your badge, they can always follow up later.I received chocolate samples in the mail after the show, and that was most helpful.This show is overwhelming but so much fun!!
Greg Casassa
@Greg Casassa
01/13/10 12:18:44
2 posts



We're taking part in another event in Las Vegas this week, kinda hectic. But we will be in NYC this summer...and Anaheim this March.
Janet Rudolph
@Janet Rudolph
01/13/10 11:26:32
2 posts



Thanks, Clay. I'm going as press this year, but Frank who does our chocolate tastings and chocolate tours and chocolate scavenger hunts is a buyer. This will make it easier for us. Most of the exhibitors love to hand out samples to take home. Overwhelming to try everything there.
Clay Gordon
@Clay Gordon
01/13/10 11:11:47
1,698 posts



Lana:There is an official policy PROHIBITING people attending the show from removing samples from the show floor and there is NO selling from the show floor. However, you should be able to sample almost everything you want to try.There are security people at the exits and they randomly look at bags so if you do have something and they find it in your bag, they will take it from you and donate it to local food bank. The rules don't apply to exhibitors (or the press, thank goodness), so you may be able to arrange to meet outside the show floor and have them deliver samples that way.Also, FYI, bags with wheels on them are also officially prohibited.:: Clay
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