Eat 17 handmade chocolate
UK food retailer Eat 17 has launched its own chocolate range handmade in one of its stores and a percentage of profits will be donated to anti-slavery and Fairtrade charities.
The chocolate is made in front of customers in the Bishops Stortford store by resident chocolatier Jade Alterman.
The bars are thicker than average chocolate bars and are packed with flavour including Plain White, Plain Milk, Plain Dark, Neapolitan White, Lotus White, Dark Hazelnut Caramel, Salted Caramel Milk, Milk Honeycomb and Milk Banoffee.
Eat 17 have also partnered with Jackpot Peanut Butter to create a Milk Peanut Butter Chocolate Bar.
The Milk Honeycomb and Lotus White chocolate are already available for customers to buy in Eat 17 stores in Bishops Stortford, Hammersmith, Hackney and Walthamstow.
They come in two sizes. The small bar, weighing 45g retails at £2 with the larger, approximately 132g bars retailing from £4.
There are plans to wholesale the product and offer to independent retailers across the UK.
Co-founder of Eat 17, James Brundle said: “We’re delighted to launch our first range of chocolate. We wanted to create a bar full of flavour and by creating a larger bar, we’re able to pack it with all the flavour it deserves."
“As retailers we are always striving to plug gaps in the market and we wanted to create something nobody else was doing. Being able to make it in front of customers is an added bonus and one they’re loving."
The 'long-term' goal is to launch the chocolate as a wholesale range and offer to independent retailers across the UK, the founder added.
“Our goal is to sell amazing chocolate at a reasonable price and offer customers something different – the same principles we carry in the rest of our business.”
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