Press Release March 2011
Chocolate Tales Delights Kids and Teens with Hands-on Chocolate-Making Parties
Any parent who's planned a children's party knows the challenge of coming up with a winning theme they haven't done before. Jungle gyms, magicians and clowns worked well, but what can you do this time to really raise the bar? How about a chocolate-making party, right in your home, with no mess, no stress and tons of fun?
Chocolate Tales is a mobile chocolate-making party provider that delivers a one-of-a-kind, delectable party in your home, or anywhere else that suits you. It provides an engaging chocolatier in traditional chef attire, all necessary equipment, a drop sheet to keep your home spotless, and all ingredients, including the finest, certified nut-free Belgium chocolate.
Imagine their excitement as the rich aroma of melting chocolate greets party guests at your door. Mouths will be watering as they roll up their sleeves for a fun-filled and distinctly hands-on experience creating their own chocolate goodies. They'll take their creations home, boxed up with ribbon, if they don't gobble them up first!
"Our chocolate-making parties are a hit with kids and teens because they get to do two things they love; have fun and eat chocolate," says David Levy of Chocolate Tales. "Parents love them too, because they don't have to manage the party, cook, or clean up a mess - we guarantee it."
Born out of a life-long love of chocolate, Chocolate Tales was founded by David Levy. Today, he and his team can talk knowledgeably to party guests of all ages about all things chocolatey, with plenty of laughs and tasters along the way. "Our parties are as much about entertainment as they are about chocolate," says Levy. "They bring friends and families together to be completely immersed in the fascinating world of chocolate, through taste, touch and story- telling."
Chocolate Tales offers a variety of age-appropriate party packages that represent good value and which will keep guests enthralled for an hour or more. The Chocolate Fun Factory, for example, elicits squeals of delight as little ones mix and decorate chocolate lava cakes, form and decorate chocolate truffles, create animal-head chocolate lollipops, make bonbons and more.
Teens can learn about the history of chocolate, the process of bean to bar, and how to tell good chocolate from bad. They can have a blast dunking giant marshmallows into molten chocolate, making chocolate soufflés and creating chocolate mocktails (non-alcoholic cocktails), such as the Black Forest Martini.
Whatever your needs, Chocolate Tales will work with you to design a unique and very special event. "If you want to create something truly memorable for your child," says Levy. "Chocolate and parties make a pretty powerful combination." I have to agree.




