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Did you know that many chocolates use partially-hydrogenated oils?
How about wax? Wax is a common ingredient that not only raises the melting point of the chocolate, but also makes is much cheaper to produce. If you are looking for an economical source for high-quality chocolate for your own use, we can provide you with all-natural Callebaut chocolate imported from Belgium. Roughly 1-lb chunks are $6.99 per lb, but if you purchase an entire 5kg (11 lb) bar, the price is much less. These prices do not include shipping charges. We have a Belgium-trained Master Chocolatier from Bruges, Belgium who makes all of our filled chocolates. They are as good, if not better, than anything I have ever tried in Europe! WE have many customers that used to buy chocolates from the boutiques in New York and elsewhere that now buy from us. |
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"Belvedere Belgian Chocolate Shop - Boulder, CO" wrote:
> Did you know that many chocolates use partially-hydrogenated oils? > How about wax? Wax is a common ingredient that not only raises the > melting point of the chocolate, but also makes is much cheaper to > produce. Is that the only way you can promote your business? By bad-mouthing the competition? |
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>Did you know that many chocolates use partially-hydrogenated oils?
>How about wax? Wax is a common ingredient that not only raises the >melting point of the chocolate, but also makes is much cheaper to >produce. ############## Whats your opinion of Gheradelli (sp) |
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