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INTRODUCTION

ABOUT THE PRODUCT AND HOW IT IS MADE



You excitedly rush to the hospital to greet the new mum and dad, proud parents to a beautiful
baby girl. On your way, you pick up a beautiful bouquet of flowers, pitch perfect for the
occasion. How very thoughtful of you. Or not! Most hospitals will not permit you to take flowers
into the wards for fear of allergies and infections. Here's another just as pretty, and even tasty
alternative.
A bouquet that will not wither, wilt, or die - a chocolate bouquet is an arrangement of chocolates
done in a way to mimic conventional floral bouquets. Chocolate bouquets add appeal as home
decoration and are also perfect as a novel gift for any occasion. Table center-piece arrangements
of chocolate work wonders for wedding venues, corporate events, birthday parties and other
celebrations because they not only decorate but also make lovely gifts for your guests to take
home; gifts that let them know how sweet you really are and how much you care!
Making your own chocolate bouquet is a great way to express yourself by designing it to your
liking and to fit the person and occasion you have in mind.Holidays present an especially good
opportunity to create your own specially made bouquets of chocolate for your near and dear
ones. At times, when you don't know the person well enough, it can become quite difficult to
choose an appropriate gift to give to them.
Chocolate bouquets fill that void; they make a statement without going over the top in terms of
cost and chocolates have an almost universal appeal. Some chocolate arrangements are simple to
make, others require more time and effort, but each of them is so fun to produce and the effect of
your work is really amazing! Building a chocolate bouquet is also a superb strategy for spending
some time together as a family. Within weeks you will realize that you are hooked on making
these cute chocolate bouquets.
Our chocolate bouquet course is divided into three levels based on difficulty and complexity of
the concepts covered:





Basic Chocolate Bouquets
A total of 5 concepts are covered in this level: Single Chocolate Flower, Chocolate Sundae,
Bouquet in a Coffee Cup, Valentines Special -Teddy Chocolate Bouquet, Chocolate Bunch,
Thanksgiving Bouquet (centre/one-sided bouquet)
Advanced Chocolate Bouquets
A total of 6 concepts are covered in this level: Teddy Pot, Fluffy Bunch, Doll Bouquet, Net Sheet
Bunch, Gladiolus Stick, Standing Bouquet
Professional Chocolate Bouquets
A total of 6 concepts are covered in this level: Stick Bouquet Arrangement, Framed
Arrangement, Twig Arrangement, Flat Jute Bunch, Glass Arrangement, Iron Stand Bouquet
Arrangement, Consolidated Single Stick

How to Make a Chocolate Bouquet
Edited by Sondra C, Nicole Willson, Jack Herrick, Ben Rubenstein and 19 others
Do you know a chocolate addict? It's easy to please your loved one's sweet tooth as well as his or
her eyes! Birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries present great opportunities to create your own
specially made bouquet of chocolates for the chocolate lover in your life.





Steps
1.
1
Create a base for the arrangement. Any container will do provided that you can put a
material inside that will hold up your flower stems. You might, for example, fill a vase
with pebbles or frosted-glass marbles, a pot with salt or sand, or even a basket with an
oasis block (foam base commonly used for flowers) inside. For an extra treat, fill a clear
jar with candies such as Jelly Bellies.

2
Choose chocolates that fit the occasion, and are firm enough to support the insertion
of skewers or long thin sticks. Chocolate balls, drops, hearts, or any other shape will do.
2.
3
Push a room-temperature chocolate onto a skewer.
3.
4
Press the end of the skewer that is not holding the chocolate through the center of a
small square of tissue paper. The tissue paper can be plain or printed but should be
colorful (preferably contrasting the color of the chocolates), reflect the occasion, and
match the theme of the bouquet. 20x20cm (7.8" x 7.8") squares would work well.
4.
1.
5
Slide the paper to the other end and pinch it into a petal formation around the
chocolate. Twist and secure it at the bottom with adhesive tape so that it secures its
shape.
2.
6
Randomly push the chocolate skewers into the box or basket.
3.
7
Finish the bouquet with a big colorful bow or decoration of your choice, depending
on the occasion.
Make sure the chocolates are room temperature. If they're chilled, they risk breaking.
This is a perfect project for a teenager to make extra money by making them and selling them
to friends for them to give as gifts.
DESCRIPTION OF THE VENTURE
NAME OF THE COMPANY- CHOCO AFFAIRS
ADDRESS- AIROLI
CONTACT DETAILS-02228152475
EMAIL.ID- www.chocoaffairs.com
TYPE OF COMPANY-PARTNERSHIP FIRM
RETAIL OUTLETS- BANDRA LINKING ROAD AND COLABA COUSEWAY
PRODUCTION CENTRE- AIROLI
ENTREPRENEURS- SONIA GULATHI,SHRUTI AGARWAL, RAMEEZ IRAQI,KRUTI
CHAHUAN,MAYANK BHATIA AND SHRUTI DATTA
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS-
1.DIRECT COMPETITION-(making bouquets)
Ferro ocher
Hersheys
Other local makers
INDIRCT COMPETITION(making only choclates)
Amul
Bournville
Cadbury
Nestle
INDUSTRY FORECASTS
Good business to start with
As per the market it will be accepted by the people
It can get highest sales
FUTURE OUTLOOK ANDTRENDS
Trends- Different and innovative ways of decoration of the bouquet and chocolates
DESCRIPTION OF THE VENTURE
1. PRODUCT- CHOCLATE BOUQUET
SERVICE- Bouquets on demand(as per the customer choice)
Online service to order and delivery service
2. SIZE OF THE BUSINESS
- Capital requirement- Approx- 50 choclates initially
- Reach mof the business-1-BANDRA AND CAUSEWAY
- 2- MALLS AT BANDRA AND CAUSEWAY
- 3- CORPORATES AT -AT BANDRA AND CAUSEWAY
3. EQUIPMENT-Machines(for production)
-Various equipments at office
4. PERSONNEL-Number of employees
- Factory-6-7 workers
- Cleaner-1
- Decoration and making the product-2-3
- OFFICE- 6 entrepreneurs
- CLEANER -1
- Workers at retail outlets-4-5
- Billing counter-1
- Online selling team-3
- Product delivery of the product-1
- Making arrangements-1
- Finance manager-1
- HR Manager -2
- Lightly promotional marketing team-5-6
- Marketing manager-1
- Operations manager-3
5. Target audience- youth and corporates
6. PRODUCTION-20000 MONTHLY*12=240000
-MONTHLY- 18000
1.BANDRA-Total-10000
Retail-5500
Corporate- 1500
Malls-3000
2. COLABA CAUSEWAY-Total-8000
Retail-5000
Corporate- 1000
Malls-2000

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