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Harry Way
@Harry Way
06/10/10 19:13:53
6 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

You can contact Tierra Nueva in Miami Gardens. They have their own chocolate production machinery and can make a custom product for you or they have standard couvertures. http://www.tierranuevacocoa.com/site/?page_id=43
Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
@Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
06/07/10 07:03:24
24 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

I have a question for you....Merckens chocolate is a coating type chocolate correct? I am looking for couverture chocolate in Florida. I didn't see anythng other than Merckens on the website.Lisa
Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
@Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
06/07/10 06:55:38
24 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Thank you for the information...I will check them out today.Lisa
Claire North
@Claire North
06/06/10 18:07:23
13 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


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I personally use Merckens chocolate and you can buy it at D& G Occasions in Orlando and they will sell you bulk depending upon the amount of bulk chocolate you need...I have not tried anyone else simply because I LOVE their dark chocolate (not bitter) and my customers really like it too.....
Graziella Hediger
@Graziella Hediger
06/03/10 12:36:05
2 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hello Lisa,May I suggest the company I work for? It's Swiss Connection in Orlando at 1-800-537-9477. We are a food service distributor in Orlando with a large variety of different chocolates and ingredients. You can check out the assortment at www.leswiss.com . We ship nationwide and have no minimums. If you ever want to call and just get information, please don't hesitate. It's not always about the sale - it's about the passion for chocolate!Regards,Graziella
Clay Gordon
@Clay Gordon
05/17/10 06:12:51
1,698 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Assuming that you wish to purchase couverture for using to make confections (and not bars to sell) you will want to talk with either the importer or the local distributor.So - think of the brands you want to use, look them up on the web site, contact them and find out who the local distributor is. In many cases working with the local distributor is going to be easier for you. For example, you might get better prices by going direct to Guittard but they have a 500 lb minimum order. You might get your local distributor to match that price by giving them the business - they may qualify for larger discounts based on bigger order volume.The importer for Felchlin is Swiss Chalet Fine Foods ( www.scff.com ) down in Miami. They have an 800# so give them a call and ask for the name of the rep who handles your area. Keep in mind that Felchlin makes more than just its Grand Cru line. There are other, less expensive, lines that you can consider.I know the name of the national sales manager for Guittard, but again you want a local rep. Go to the Guittard web site ( www.guittard.com ) for the 800# and ask for the name of the rep in your area.There's been some success lately with TCHO's PRO line. They mostly sell direct but call them and ask.Another reason to consider going with an American-made chocolate is that you don't have to worry about fluctuations in the exchange rate. Right now the Pound and the Euro are down from their heights six months ago, but prices have really not fallen as companies are trying to retain their margins.Cluizel's US organization is at www.noble-ingredients.com .Barry Callebaut is in Pensauken, NJ and the phone number can be found on this page at www.barry-callebaut.com . B-C has not only the Callebaut line but Cacao Barry and Carma, and others.Qzina is a multi-line distributor - they carry Callebaut, Valrhona, and others. Th Qzina website is very badly designed and hard to navigate, so it may be best to give them a call. However, they do have a national footprint.I would recommend contacting Matt Caputo if you haven't already ... I always recommend giving business to ChocolateLife members wherever possible - plus we've been having some fascinating offline conversations and he's a great guy and I think you'd enjoy doing business with him.Finally, at this point, and with all due respect to Christopher Taylor, I don't think that making your own chocolate is where you should be thinking. It takes an entirely different skill set to make a couverture-quality chocolate (where consistent technical workability as well as flavor is important) from that required to make confections. Given some of the other questions you've been asking, my counsel would be to concentrate on what you're doing, make money, and decide later on if making your own chocolate is in your future. If it is - we'll be here to help. It will take no less time, money, and research to find a good chocolate distributor than it will to find sources of cocoa beans.
Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
@Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
05/17/10 02:51:01
24 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Thanks Chris, I'll be in touch soon.Lisa
Christopher Taylor
@Christopher Taylor
05/14/10 16:09:32
6 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

LisaI live up the road from you in Valrico, FL and am a consultant to the chocolate industry - having been Head of Corp. R&D for Jacobs Suchard in Switzerland for 9 years and worked for a major engineering company in the industry.To be honest - the only places that you may be able to buy chocolate is from Vahlrona in France or Max Felchlin, Switzerland.Guittard is the only North American Manufacturer that may supply small quantities. Even Schokinag that was doing this (not especially good quality) has been bought by ADM.It is coming to the point that you need to make your own, but even that has its difficulties - depends on how much you need per day.if you e-mail me at ctaylor1@tampabay.rr.com I will call you (anytime).RegardsChris Taylor
Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
@Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
05/04/10 05:25:22
24 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Matt,Thank you for the info. I will contact you soon.Lisa
Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
@Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
05/04/10 04:05:24
24 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Thank you so much for the info. I will check them out today.Lisa
Matt Caputo
@Matt Caputo
05/02/10 20:41:38
53 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Are you looking for bulk or retail packaged bars? What brands are you interested in? I sell Amano, Amedei, Pralus, Patric, Valrhona and Domori in bulk and retail. In either case I would be happy to provide you with a price list. We are based in Utah, but have shipping down to a science. It would not cost much to ship it there. Give me your email address if you are interested and I will send you a price list.ThanksMatt Caputo
Kerry
@Kerry
05/02/10 19:33:09
288 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Try Qzina - here is the location informationQzina Miami (US headquarters)1726 W. Atlantic BlvdPompano Beach, FLUSA 33069Tel: 954-590-4000Toll Free: 1-800-532-5269Fax: 954-975-5421diegoa@qzina.com
Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
@Lisa - Girasole Chocolate
05/02/10 06:53:23
24 posts

Where can I purchase wholesale chocolate in Florida?


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hi Everyone!

I have a question that has probably been asked a million times but I can't locate the answer on this forum. Does anyone know where I can purchase wholesale chocolate in the TampaBay Florida area? I am also willing to have my chocolate shipped but I can find only one or two websites to compare prices. Thanks in advance.

Lisa


updated by @Lisa - Girasole Chocolate: 04/07/25 13:00:14
Jorge Valverde
@Jorge Valverde
03/12/11 15:23:12
1 posts

Source of single origin beans


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Yes me! Interested in bolivian cacao?
Brad Churchill
@Brad Churchill
05/15/10 23:49:23
527 posts

Source of single origin beans


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

David;A grower, by the name of Jim Lucas posted a reply to your query. I've been using his cacau since my shop first opened, and it's by and far the most popular of the varieties I use.He has to date shipped me some of the best quality beans I've seen yet.Feel free to contact me at 403-472-8701 (my direct number) if you have any questions.Brad Churchill www.SoChoklat.com
Bent ahm
@Bent ahm
05/15/10 20:49:37
6 posts

Source of single origin beans


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

David - if you can import good quantities, we can help. We are Coffee growers/exporters in the Dominican Republic with good contacts to D.R. sources, Peru, Ecuador, other Central America. We are brokers but you probably need that anyway. I should mention that although we are primarily in Coffee and Coffee/Cocoa machinery, we will deal in Cocoa if the quantities are big enough and we have the contacts.Bent
Robert Frederick  Rankin
@Robert Frederick Rankin
05/15/10 16:38:30
7 posts

Source of single origin beans


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Hi David. I'm a NZ currently taking a break in Auckland but returning to Samoa in about three weeks to set up a small scale business making chocolate from the local Trinatario beans. Cocoa growing used to be a major part of Samoan agriculture with Samoan beans commanding a premium price but the industry has fallen on hard times because of fluctuating world prices, bad government policies and inefficient processing. Let me know if you'd like to try some Samoan beans and when I get back there I may be able to help you. I'd be interested in hearing about your chocolate making experiences in NZ. - Bob Rankin
Jim2
@Jim2
05/14/10 17:58:14
49 posts

Source of single origin beans


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David,I am a producer of excellent quality beans...I assume they are single origin as they are all producedand processed in our farm. No co-op, no intermediary.Jim LucasFazenda VenturosaFloresta Azul Bahia Brazilcacaufarmer@yahoo.com
Christopher Taylor
@Christopher Taylor
05/14/10 16:28:56
6 posts

Source of single origin beans


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

Talk to Philip Buckley atphilipbuckley.hotelchocolat@candw.lcHe has a small plantation in St. Lucia, WI & many contactsChris taylor
David Knoef
@David Knoef
05/02/10 01:15:35
4 posts

Source of single origin beans


Posted in: Classifieds ARCHIVE

I am a chocolate maker in New Zealand and want to find small coops with good qualty single origin beans I can import. At the moment I am most interested in central and south America.Are there any good ones that anybody can put me in touch with?
updated by @David Knoef: 04/07/25 13:00:14
Cherry Bodey
@Cherry Bodey
05/02/10 19:29:02
5 posts

Just curious...


Posted in: Opinion

My thoughts exactly, Jeff...Thank you for the replies.
Jeff
@Jeff
05/02/10 19:12:00
94 posts

Just curious...


Posted in: Opinion

actually clay I would be very surprised if they made their own shells. They are thick and there is a break away between the enrobing and the shell...so the shells are certainly filled.for the price they charge they better use felchlin...but I suspect they are not....I have no proof one way or the other, I only know they certainly a pre-made shell, filled, and then enrobed.
Clay Gordon
@Clay Gordon
05/02/10 11:51:32
1,698 posts

Just curious...


Posted in: Opinion

Jeff:You know for sure that they use *Felchlin* truffle shells? I know that Felchlin produces the chocolate Vosges sells for their 74% Dominican origin bars. Maybe they're using a one-shot machine?:: Clay
Jeff
@Jeff
05/02/10 09:12:48
94 posts

Just curious...


Posted in: Opinion

yes theydo....
Cherry Bodey
@Cherry Bodey
05/01/10 23:32:27
5 posts

Just curious...


Posted in: Opinion

Does Vosges use truffle shells, because it is quite thick and the taste reminded me of Felchlin truffle shells?

updated by @Cherry Bodey: 04/09/15 20:16:49
Susanna Harris
@Susanna Harris
05/02/10 07:24:25
12 posts

How to transport chocolates?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

Oh thanks! It didn't appear -- at least to me, last night. I guess you could delete the extra one and this part of the thread now. Probably not good reading for anyone else. But thank you!
Clay Gordon
@Clay Gordon
05/01/10 21:50:49
1,698 posts

How to transport chocolates?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

Click the link in my reply. OR, look at the list of forum discussions on the home page of the site ... they are right next to each other.
Susanna Harris
@Susanna Harris
05/01/10 21:36:31
12 posts

How to transport chocolates?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

Where is the other discussion? I searched but didn't find it...
Clay Gordon
@Clay Gordon
05/01/10 21:33:18
1,698 posts

How to transport chocolates?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

From the other question with the same title. That question has been closed to further discussion. Please answer either/both questions here.Hi all. I've been wondering how people transport large numbers of chocolates to customers (in this case a cafe). This assuming that they will be put out on trays in a case and sold by the piece. How do you pack them so they don't get marred or broken? I'm just a beginner in this business so please forgive me if this seems like a simple question.
Susanna Harris
@Susanna Harris
05/01/10 19:57:55
12 posts

How to transport chocolates?


Posted in: Tech Help, Tips, Tricks, Techniques

Hi all. I'm just a beginner in this business so please forgive my elementary questions. I would like to know how people transport large numbers of chocolates to clients. The chocolates would be put on trays and sold by the piece. If the client is in long driving distance (i,e, up to two hours) would you deliver them or ship them? How do you keep them from getting marred or broken? How about during the summer? All help will be appreciated!


updated by @Susanna Harris: 04/11/25 09:27:36
Clay Gordon
@Clay Gordon
05/01/10 21:31:45
1,698 posts

How to transport chocolates?


Posted in: Uncategorized

I added this question to the other discussion by the same name.This discussion is now closed.
Susanna Harris
@Susanna Harris
05/01/10 19:52:39
12 posts

How to transport chocolates?


Posted in: Uncategorized

Hi all. I've been wondering how people transport large numbers of chocolates to customers (in this case a cafe). This assuming that they will be put out on trays in a case and sold by the piece. How do you pack them so they don't get marred or broken? I'm just a beginner in this business so please forgive me if this seems like a simple question.

updated by @Susanna Harris: 04/12/15 04:26:50
K dupuis
@K dupuis
05/03/10 16:41:28
4 posts

Cocoa species


Posted in: Opinion

Thanks will look into this variety.
Jeff Stern
@Jeff Stern
05/03/10 15:28:48
78 posts

Cocoa species


Posted in: Opinion

There's supposedly a new high yielding variety being grown in Sacha, Ecuador. HIgher yielding than CCN-51. I don't know the specifics but they're calling it "super cacao" here because it supposedly has great flavor and enormous yields. I was just at Tulicorp last Wednesday and they claim it's true....
K dupuis
@K dupuis
05/01/10 10:53:03
4 posts

Cocoa species


Posted in: Opinion

Tell us more and does Ecuardor have a distinctly different variety to be considered in a class with the 3 other varieties commonly accepted as different. PS why are all origin chocolates from most of Africa grainy that I have tasted to date?
Dave Elliott
@Dave Elliott
04/30/10 16:17:46
17 posts

Cocoa species


Posted in: Opinion

Can you post a link or further information regarding the claims being made?
K dupuis
@K dupuis
04/30/10 15:03:55
4 posts

Cocoa species


Posted in: Opinion

Is there really a fourth spieces of cocoa bean in Ecuardor or are they just trying to brand their production as special? Anyone know anything on this.
updated by @K dupuis: 05/09/15 17:07:30
Alexandra Saunders
@Alexandra Saunders
05/02/10 10:59:34
5 posts

chocolatier who surfs


Posted in: Travels & Adventures

Hey Robert -Sounds wonderful! I'll pass the word around with the chocolatiers whom I know. Also will Twit it since I have around 500 followers ( lordy kinow from where ) many who are nature and animal lovers. ( My Twitter name is finecocolat :-) Sweet Regards, Alexandra
Jeff
@Jeff
05/02/10 09:21:27
94 posts

chocolatier who surfs


Posted in: Travels & Adventures

sounds awesome robert. I spent way too much time surfing hanalei on kauai and miss the water desperately. alas this gig will should go someone younger without 2 mortgages, 10 employees, and a 7 day a week business...
Robert3
@Robert3
05/01/10 15:40:28
3 posts

chocolatier who surfs


Posted in: Travels & Adventures

Thanks Alex,It's a fun place for someone who appreciates this sort of lifestyle~
Alexandra Saunders
@Alexandra Saunders
05/01/10 15:21:50
5 posts

chocolatier who surfs


Posted in: Travels & Adventures

Hi Robert -The opportunity sounds very intriguing. Would love to learn more. Even if I am not able I can be passing it on to those I know and have been meeting in classes and demonstrations. Kinds Regards, Alexandra
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