New trend: Personalizable, vegan chocolate

30-Jan-2019 - Germany

The Berlin chocolate manufacturer chocri, known for ten years as the "inventor of the desired chocolate", now also offers the vegan chocolate "Vegolade" in its in-house chocolate configurator. Of course, all vegan ingredients are also specially labelled. The company is announcing this at the opening of this year's ISM 2019. The world's largest trade fair for confectionery and snacks is held annually in Cologne.

Equal enjoyment rights for everyone: vegans with a sweet tooth can now put together their own individual chocolate bars to suit their mood or according to gift occasion online. They enjoy the same advantages and freedoms as all other chocolate lovers. The Vegolade becomes beside full milk, dark and white chocolate until further notice the fourth basic chocolate.

"We already noticed in the Christmas business of the past two years that the demand for vegan chocolate is increasing considerably. Our vegolade, especially in the form of Advent calendars and small mini-bars, is slowly becoming a top seller. So it is only logical that we now include this chocolate firmly in the individual range of our configurator. Obviously the topic is no longer just a trend in the niche, but finds its way into the mainstream. The trend of individuality has already achieved this some time ago. This is how what belongs together comes together. Why should a conscious animal-free diet, sustainable ingredients and individual chocolate fun be mutually exclusive? That fits very well together, I mean", says Jörn Schumann, Managing Director of chocri GmbH.

By the way, the self-made vego shop board is delivered in a new envelope folding box after the online order and is delivered comfortably to your home. The icing on the cake of high-quality individuality is provided by the freely selectable greeting text. The vegan chocolate hoolics can have it printed on a pretty banderole.

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