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1st May 2008, 12:39 PM
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Hi Srilu,
Were you able to get any more contacts or make progress?
Do keep us updated.
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2nd May 2008, 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by srilu Hi Ladies,
After long and gr8 time i have decided to start a chocolate business,
Could you all plz give me some push up ideas like how to start and from where can i get the material,how much to invest,
If any body is doing this kind of business it would be very gr8 to share their Exp. and ideas like how they initially started stuff.
Plz push me dome ideas.
Thank you all! | Hai,
I gone through your mail i have been to chocolate making class but they never guided
me where to get mould imported chocolate wrapping material. when i asked they said that get from mumbai not in chennai.
Can you help me in this choc what brand choc i have to get. and where other materials available.
Thanks
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3rd May 2008, 04:51 AM
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Hi Rajalakshmi M'am,
I learnt chocolate making from my friend in college. We had put up a stall together in college. After that, I am quite regular in making chocolates. I buy my stuff from Waltax Road. There are many essence shops there, and one can find good quality things at wholesale prices. My friend reffered this shop to me, because she lives in Sowcarpet, and knew the place well.
I dont know what kind of chocolate you are talking about. Mine, is buying cooking chocolate, melting it using a double boiler, adding stabiliser and then putting it in moulds. For this process - all materials - chocolates ( milk, white and dark), moulds, stabilisers, are all available in Waltax Road. Hope it helps.
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3rd May 2008, 12:35 PM
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| | Re: Chocolate Business Quote:
Originally Posted by srilu Hi Ladies,
After long and gr8 time i have decided to start a chocolate business,
Could you all plz give me some push up ideas like how to start and from where can i get the material,how much to invest,
If any body is doing this kind of business it would be very gr8 to share their Exp. and ideas like how they initially started stuff.
Plz push me dome ideas.
Thank you all! | Hai,
Can you guide me were to get mould , wrappers and chocolate bars Please help me in this regard - i am in chennai
Bye
RajalakshmiM
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3rd May 2008, 12:39 PM
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| | Re: Chocolate Business Quote:
Originally Posted by archana.kc Hi Rajalakshmi M'am,
I learnt chocolate making from my friend in college. We had put up a stall together in college. After that, I am quite regular in making chocolates. I buy my stuff from Waltax Road. There are many essence shops there, and one can find good quality things at wholesale prices. My friend reffered this shop to me, because she lives in Sowcarpet, and knew the place well.
I dont know what kind of chocolate you are talking about. Mine, is buying cooking chocolate, melting it using a double boiler, adding stabiliser and then putting it in moulds. For this process - all materials - chocolates ( milk, white and dark), moulds, stabilisers, are all available in Waltax Road. Hope it helps. |
Hai archana
Thanks for your guiding
Bye
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13th May 2008, 04:14 AM
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Hi,
Chocolate business is an growing business now, I am also planning to start the same of my own. For which I have done some R&D and I would like to share some points with you.
Course on chocolate making :
I happen to look at this web site chocolate course they offer complete professional course and materials for your business. You can get additional details by mailing them. The course cost around Rs.35000 with materials.
Am sure after taking a course, you can very well create our own signature in the business.
The tough part come in marketing them. You need to target the right people through right channel.
If you are interested we can join hands to do this business as we both are from the same city. Please do PM me if interested.
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Cheers!!!!!
Kalpana | 
21st May 2008, 02:38 AM
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Hey Archana,
Can you post the procedure for chocolate making? And do we need any special equipments etc?
Cheers!
-Anusha Quote:
Originally Posted by archana.kc Hi Rajalakshmi M'am,
I learnt chocolate making from my friend in college. We had put up a stall together in college. After that, I am quite regular in making chocolates. I buy my stuff from Waltax Road. There are many essence shops there, and one can find good quality things at wholesale prices. My friend reffered this shop to me, because she lives in Sowcarpet, and knew the place well.
I dont know what kind of chocolate you are talking about. Mine, is buying cooking chocolate, melting it using a double boiler, adding stabiliser and then putting it in moulds. For this process - all materials - chocolates ( milk, white and dark), moulds, stabilisers, are all available in Waltax Road. Hope it helps. | | 
21st May 2008, 04:55 AM
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Cooking chocolate is made by using the dark chocolate and the milk chocolate.
Its very easy.
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6th July 2008, 05:48 AM
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Hi Archana,
Is it necessary to add stabilizer...what difference does it make if we do not add.
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21st March 2009, 05:47 AM
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| | Re: Chocolate Business Quote:
Originally Posted by archana.kc Hi Rajalakshmi M'am,
I learnt chocolate making from my friend in college. We had put up a stall together in college. After that, I am quite regular in making chocolates. I buy my stuff from Waltax Road. There are many essence shops there, and one can find good quality things at wholesale prices. My friend reffered this shop to me, because she lives in Sowcarpet, and knew the place well.
I dont know what kind of chocolate you are talking about. Mine, is buying cooking chocolate, melting it using a double boiler, adding stabiliser and then putting it in moulds. For this process - all materials - chocolates ( milk, white and dark), moulds, stabilisers, are all available in Waltax Road. Hope it helps. | Hi Archana,
Could u pls tel me which is the best place to learn about chocolate making? I'm really interested in this business...
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