Marimba signs up 100th stockist of its Hot Chocolate Melt drinks

22 March 2013 by
Marimba signs up 100th stockist of its Hot Chocolate Melt drinks

Marimba World Chocolate, which launched its products to the food service industry in March 2012, has announced the signing of the 100th stockist of its premium Hot Chocolate Melt drink range.

Kris Blackburn, proprietor of the Running Fox in Felton, Northumberland, said: "As an artisan bakery and coffee shop, our ethos is to provide customers with high-quality, local or British-made produce and ingredients.

"When we sampled the Marimba Hot Chocolate Melts, everyone loved them. We really like the fact that we can now offer customers more than one drinking chocolate option, and love that it is produced by a specialist British chocolatier."

The Marimba Hot Chocolate Melt is made from flakes of real single-origin chocolate and is available in white, milk or dark chocolate. Each Hot Chocolate Melt contains the equivalent of a 40g chocolate bar in every serve.

Blackburn added: "Marimba's products fit perfectly with what we are offering; it's an attractive, high-quality product that will really appeal to our customers."

For more information regarding Marimba visit www.marimbaworld.com.

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