Almost everyone loves chocolate. This is a home business that would be an excellent opportunity for a creative person to start. I suggest doing this at home first, as a hobby before you truly become a business . Here are some tips on getting started.
MAKE CHOCOLATE FOR FUN Place chocolate melts in microwave, melt at 40 second intervals Cool chocolate back down temper Stir to make sure it's smooth Pour chocolate into molds Roll lollipop stick back and forth until covered. Eliminate air bubbles by lifting mold and checking, tap mold on counter Do not fill molds too full Freeze for 12 minutes, OR refrigerator for 35 minutes. REMOVE let chocolate get back to room temperature. If the candy is too cold it will create a film from the condensation on the plastic Place candy in bags and tie up with curling ribbon.
IF YOU ENJOY MAKING CHOCOLATE Start buying little tins usually at the store, Target, or Wal Mart and stick your lollipops in styrofoam and top with shredded paper Start giving it as gifts in your office, to teachers, to coaches, to friends at church, for Bosses Day, doctors office and staff When they thank you for your kind gift, say something to the effect Chocolate started out as a hobby for me, but I'm starting to really enjoy it. Please let me know if I can ever make anything special for you to give to someone special. If your chocolate tastes good and is pretty you will get some business.
CONSIDER YOUR COSTS AND TIME AND SPACE If your business is a hobby from home, take into account how much you spend on your products. You want it to be fun, but profitable. You don't want to be up until all hours of the night finishing an order of chocolate lollipops for and only clear 20. Figure your costs down to the curling ribbon and lollipop sticks or bags. Take each of those into consideration. Also, think about the space you have to make your chocolate. The molds take up space.
GET CREATIVE To get people interested in your product, try making something different. Add some Oreo cookies into or crushed cashews into milk chocolate. Drizzle caramel in your candy molds. Cover pop corn with chocolate. Try to make chocolate without a mold. I made a chocolate lilly pad once for a springtime baby shower. You want to know ALL ABOUT CHOCOLATE what you can do and what it can do for you.
YOUR MOLD, AN ADDICTION OR INVESTMENT Molds are so fun and clever. But they do take up space. Before you go crazy and order a lot online make sure you can store your candy molds and get to them easily. When you are starting out you can buy molds from a local store. But if you're going to go into business you will need to find an online supplier so you can provide a unique product. Listed below is a link on How to Buy Your Candy Molds Online.
IF THIS HOBBY SEEMS LIKE IT COULD BECOME A BUSINESS Congratulations You can start thinking about turning this small home business into a money making business outside of the home. You will want to follow the state guidelines for preparing food in your home, or find a space to make your chocolate creations. Once this is done, consider setting up a space at a local farmer's market or try selling your chocolates to a local gift basket business
Saturday, December 13, 2008
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