Here’s a sweet little animation from my favorite chocolate maker.
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Hello Michael – Glad you like the little Divine animation! We’ve got both the US and UK Divine board meetings happening here this week – so president and MD of Kuapa Kokoo are over. They’ll hopefully contribute a couple of posts to the Divine blog (http://divinedelights.wordpress.com/) while they’re here. Anything you’d like to ask them?
Charlotte
It’s probably too late now, but, yes, I’m wondering if there are any plans to begin producing organic chocolate. I think that’s the next important step, especially for the U.S. market.
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Hello Michael – Glad you like the little Divine animation! We’ve got both the US and UK Divine board meetings happening here this week – so president and MD of Kuapa Kokoo are over. They’ll hopefully contribute a couple of posts to the Divine blog (http://divinedelights.wordpress.com/) while they’re here. Anything you’d like to ask them?
Charlotte
It’s probably too late now, but, yes, I’m wondering if there are any plans to begin producing organic chocolate. I think that’s the next important step, especially for the U.S. market.