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Wednesday, 28 July 2010

COCOA MANIFESTO


Cocoa believes in.....

QUALITY OVER QUANTITY which is why we sell only the best chocolate, handmade in small batches, not mass-produced. We also keep a close relationship with the producers where possible.

SMALL BUSINESSES (well Cocoa is one herself). If there is one thing we can’t stand it’s massive supermarkets, who eat us small businesses up for breakfast and create a stale warehouse full of cheap products. We love individuality… unusual products that question the way we think about food, made from real food lovers…charming passionate shop owners who love their jobs and know their products…shops that make you feel welcome and are unique to their location.

SHEFFIELD and all its quirks, most fancy
chocolate shops are only recognised in London, well Cocoa is proud to come from Sheffield. We want fellow tourists to think of Cocoa as something distinctive to Sheffield and hopefully encourage them to come again.

THE COMMUNITY, well it’s the community that helps keep Cocoa running and so Cocoa loves to give something back with fun, friendly and free creative events like Knit club and Book club. Cocoa also likes to make friends with other Ecclesall road businesses and wishes to befriend all of them one day!

CUSTOMERS people like you and me! Cocoa always values her customers and wants to get to know you better over a cup of tea.

EVERYDAY TEA PARTIES no excuse needed for getting your best china out. Why keep such pretty cups in storage, we believe we give a new lease of life to the once unloved dusty teacups, so get your pinkies out let’s have a brew!

2 comments:

  1. ooh, I love your manifesto! Brighton has a lot going for it, but it doesn't have a Cocoa! I miss you guys! Love your blog, and it's great to hear that things are going really well. You guys deserve to be successful, you're shop rocks! Hurrah for Sheffield! Abigail x

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  2. I came to the book club with the wrong publicity for my concert. It is Glorious Bach on 16th October at Sheffield Cathedral - so put it in your diaries - Alison

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