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Tip #139: Chocolate Party Spoons

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2020
This week’s tip is a quick and fun product idea that many candy stores have found to be quite popular. It is chocolate party spoons! Just take plastic or wooden spoons, dip them in chocolate a few times to create a nice, thick coating and then decorate them with embellishments, sprinkles, etc. You could also fill the inside of the spoon with chocolate instead of just dipping it. We’ve also seen these items marketed as coffee spoons, with stores encouraging customers to stir them into their coffee for an indulgent chocolate flavor. Plus, it's a fun way to flavor hot drinks by infusing the chocolate spoon with flavors such as cinnamon, peppermint, hazelnut and more.
 
Need a visual? We found a few photos on Pinterest to help inspire you!

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/236579786644810955/




P.S. This week RCI is hosting our Fall Regional Conference in Las Vegas. Check out photos from the event on the RCI Facebook page!

Tags:  Candy Making  Creativity  Merchandising  Photos 

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Tip #138: Train Employees to Use Customer Names

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2020
 
This week’s tip is a simple one that will help your customers feel important. And who doesn’t like feeling important?
 
So, here it is: train employees to use customer names. Don’t just mention it to them every now and then as a side not but make it a part of your training process and company culture to use customer names whenever possible.
 
If you have regular customers, employees should take the time to get to know them so that as they walk in the door they are greeted by name. Customers will notice they have been remembered and take notice of the extra level of service your store provides. Want to take it even further? Remember their favorite chocolates or candies!
 
Employees may say, “Well, how do I know their name if they’ve never been in before?” If the customer is paying with a credit or debit card, one idea is to have them glance at the card if you require them to check the card against an ID and then use the last name as the customer leaves. For example, “Thank you, Mr. Smith, we appreciate you coming in and hope to see you again!”
 
As much as is possible, use your customer’s names. They will take note and remember that your store thinks they are important.

Tags:  Customer Service  Employee Management  Owning a Business 

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Tip #137: Help Caramel Stick to the Apple

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2020
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Tip #136: Candy Key on Your Website

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2020
 
Many candy makers do not print a key or legend describing the specific pieces inside their boxes of chocolates because they want the flexibility to be able to change or update what goes inside the box as demand and supply for products change. However, that leaves your customers doing a guessing game of what they’re about to bite into. That’s why this week’s tip is to post a candy key (menu, legend, etc.) on your website.
 
Each of your chocolates likely has a specific marking or shape which allows you and your staff to know what’s inside. But how are your customers supposed to know? Of course, your loyal customers will know which their favorites are but new customers may need a little help. Take a moment to get quality photos of each of your chocolates and then create a quick key describing the centers of each piece.
 
Posting it on your website allows you to update the file as needed plus you will not have any printing costs. Additionally, if you reference it on packaging, inside packaging (i.e. small paper insert inside boxes of candy) or in the store, you’ll be driving traffic to your website. It’s a win-win situation for both you and your customers!
 
 
P.S. This week RCI is hosting our Creams, Fondants & Fudges course in Dayton, Ohio. Check out photos from the course throughout the week on the RCI Facebook page!

Tags:  Merchandising  Packaging 

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Tip #135: Celebrate National S’mores Day

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2020
As you likely know, s’mores as a flavor and product has become quite the consumer craze. This week’s blog tip is to capitalize on the craze and celebrate National S’mores Day which is Sunday, August 10. Here are a few fun s’mores ideas we found on Pinterest to help get your creative juices flowing. Remember, if you make your own marshmallow, s’mores are a great way to showcase it!

S'mores to Go
S'mores Pops
S'mores Popcorn
S'mores Ice Cream Sandwich

Tags:  Candy Holidays  Candy Making  Ice Cream  Marshmallow  Photos  Popcorn 

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Tip #134: Write a Marketing Plan

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2020
While we’re all enjoying the fun of summer, the holidays will be upon us before we know it! This means that you should be making a plan now for how you’re going to spread the word that your candy store is THE place to get chocolate and gifts for the holidays. Therefore, this week’s tip is to write a marketing plan.
 
Typical marketing plans include an analysis of the market and details of the marketing methods. Section headings often include:
  • Executive Summary
  • Situation Analysis (includes marketing, industry and competitor analysis)
  • Target Market
  • Marketing Methods with Completion Dates
  • Results Evaluation
The great news is that you have time to complete your plan for the 2014 holiday season. View a few samples here and then set aside a few days to focus on preparing your plan. When you complete the plan, it will still be summer so you can keep enjoying the sun and fun knowing you are ready for the holidays!
 

This week’s tip was part of an article in a past issue of Kettle Talk, RCI’s quarterly newsletter magazine for members. Join RCI to begin receiving Kettle Talk in your mailbox!

Tags:  Holidays  Marketing  Owning a Business 

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Tip #133: Extend Truffle Shelf Life

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2020
 
Truffles are a consistent customer favorite but their delicious centers also have a high water activity which means the shelf life is limited. This week’s blog tip is to consider ideas to decrease water activity and therefore extend the shelf life of your truffles.
 
One idea is to use invertase, an enzyme derived from yeast, as an ingredient to bring down water activity in your truffle centers. Additionally, syrups such as honey will work similarly. Or you may also use potassium sorbate. Talk to your ingredients suppliers to determine the right amount to use for your specific truffle recipes.
 
Do note that if you claim that your products are all natural, you should pay close attention to how you choose to extend shelf life of your products. See this story on a bagel company who received a warning from the FDA for labeling their bagel as all natural because their blueberries contained potassium sorbate.
 
P.S. You’re invited to join RCI at our Fall Regional Conference next month! We’ll be connecting in Las Vegas August 25-27 and you can register online now at retailconfectioners.org/fall. Register by July 25 to save $100 on full registration!

Tags:  Candy Making  GMP's  Natural  Quality Control  Truffles 

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Tip #132: Be in the Know on Sustainability

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2020

Sustainability and fair labor are big topics in the world of cacao bean farming. Big enough that many of your customers have likely even begun asking you questions about where your chocolate comes from. This week’s tip is to educate yourself and get in the know when it comes to your chocolate suppliers and what they are doing for the sustainability of cocoa as well as fair labor practices on cacao farms.
 
From the largest cocoa and chocolate producers to the bean-to-bar producers, nearly everyone involved in the supply chain of cocoa and chocolates has recently recognized the importance of working directly with the farmers of the beloved cacao bean. By educating and providing training for these farmers, the life of the cacao bean and the quality of life for the farmers is being improved.
 
Here are some helpful links to get you started:

  • CocoaAction – A strategy for cocoa sustainability with a focus on Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, which together provide about 55% of the world’s current cocoa supply.
  • World Cocoa Foundation – Dedicated to helping achieve cocoa sustainability, supporting cocoa communities, education, field programs and scientific research.

By educating yourself and your staff, you will be able to educate your customers. As chocolate suppliers continue to put efforts into supporting the cacao farms across the globe, your customers have the opportunity to be a part of the change. Let them know that by buying your chocolates, they are helping to support cacao farmers and their families.

Tags:  Customer Service  Suppliers  Sustainability 

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Tip #131: Celebrate the World Cup Experience

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2020

Did you know we are in the middle of the 2014 World Cup? In celebration of the World Cup being hosted in Brazil this year, this week’s blog tip is to add some Brazilian flair to your products or store. While the World Cup is not quite as big in the U.S. as it is in other parts of the world, customers all over will appreciate the opportunity to join in the fun and festivities.
 

  • Colored Ribbon – A cost effective way to add flair is through wrapping products with yellow and green colored ribbons.
  • Sprinkles or Nonpareils – Many candy makers make chocolate covered Oreos® with embellishments or sprinkles. Use yellow and green sprinkles on your chocolate covered items and you have instant Brazilian-themed products.
  • Flavors – Fruits such as passionfruit and guava are popular in Brazil and can be fun flavors to incorporate with your chocolates and candies, too!

The tips here are specific to celebrating Brazil but if you are a die-hard fan of a specific soccer team, just adapt these tips to fit the colors and flavors of your favorite team.

Tags:  Marketing  Merchandising  Packaging  Seasonal 

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Tip #130: Use Nutter Butters to Make Seasonally Themed Treats

Posted By RCI, Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2020
Nutter Butters are a delicious treat all by themselves. This week’s tip is to take this beloved favorite cookie, dip it in chocolate and create seasonally themed products throughout the year. Below are a few ideas but the possibilities are endless. Therefore, let these ideas just be a starting point for your creativity!

Bunnies

Mummies

Ice Cream Cone

Reindeer

Flip Flops

Tags:  Candy Making  Creativity  Holidays  Merchandising  Seasonal 

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