Posts Tagged ‘tcho’

The Making of a Rare Chocolate Experience

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

In my last post I shared with you the entire process of indulging in TCHO chocolate. But there’s more. Here’s a behind-the-scenes video of the making of TCHO as a creative company. I find it fascinating to learn all the small details that go into the production of a concept. Every little thing really does make a difference.

Donate Your Weight by Sheri ZampelliBy the way, I think part of the reason people struggle with weight and eating is because they just don’t enjoy enough good food. Many of us crave a feeling of fulfillment that can never be satisfied with bland, toxic, processed food. Diet food is the worst culprit of all.

So, If you’re gonna eat chocolate, make it great chocolate. And if you’re sick of struggling with your weight, try the Donate Your Weight program, it’s all about loving yourself and creating a healthy lifestyle, with lots of attention to the small details that make a big difference.

Chocolate Indulgence and Obsession Done Right – TCHO

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Eating chocolate meets trading baseball cards or \"collecting the whole set\"If you’re gonna indulge anyway, might as well take it to the max. That’s certainly what TCHO “Flavor Driven Chocolate for a new Generation” has done. Unwrapping the packaging alone is a multi-sensory treat.

The process begins with peeling the clear sticker circles away from the sturdy brown box which is filled with a colorful palette of flavors. Tug on the silk ribbon and make your choice: “Nutty”, “Citrus”, “Fruity” or “Chocolately”.

Then, tenderly pull the Flavor Wheel sticker away from the opening tab, unfold the cardboard and become mesmerized by the shiny gold inner-wrapping. Carefully unfold the gold wrapping and find a square of dark chocolate that’s sectioned into other, smaller squares. The large square is embossed with a finely etched, artistic pattern that leaves one wondering, “how the heck did they do that?”

Unwrapping TCHO Chocolate is a very erotic experience ;)Finally, the time has come to break away a piece of chocolate, set it in your mouth and let it melt. See if you can tell the difference between each of the four flavors and kick back to enjoy. This definitely ain’t the kind of chocolate that you pop in your mouth and gobble down with a few chews. Talk about savoring the experience, these guys have it nailed.

Thanks to my brother Matt for this box of chocolate that just keeps on giving, long after the holidays have ended.