The cost of cocoa surged last winter, with Filigree’s Chocolaterie in Regina experiencing a thirty per cent price increase.
Instead of offsetting those costs to their customers and raising prices across all products, the chocolate shop found an opportunity for creativity.
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Head Chocolatier Kent Lukey shares how he’s filling the gap left behind by cocoa just in time for the Easter season.
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