-
Posted: June 16, 2022|Categories: Chocolate|Tags: wilbur chocolate , wholesale , white chocolate , website orders , summer , store , shipping , sales , royal wholesale chocolate , retail candy marketing , retail , peter's chocolate , ordering , online sales , online ordering , merckens chocolate , merckens , melting wafers|
The harsh winter weather is behind us but now we have to face the heat in these upcoming summer months. Here are some useful tips to prevent your chocolate from turning into hot cocoa:
1) Summer is among us and the last thing we would want is our delicious chocolate melting because of the brutal heat. Chocolate begins to soften at 85 degrees and it starts to melt at 95 degrees. In other words, if you want hot cocoa real quick store it in a room 95 degrees or hotter. If you want to prevent that from happening make sure that designated are is in a room with a temperature between 65-68 degrees Fahrenheit. When chocolate begins to melt it loses its temper or it begins to bloom. A sugar bloom process means the cocoa butter inside the chocolate begins to separate from the rest of it's ingredients. You can still eat it but it does not look visually pleasing.
2) If you keep your chocolate in bags be sure to keep them in air tight bags or the chocolate will begin the blo
-
Here at Royal Wholesale, the most important aspect of our business is our website. Without it, we wouldn’t be able to present products to our customers, offer online shopping, or provide helpful and informative industry information. So when it comes to choosing a reputable and trustworthy hosting company for our website, we don’t mess around.
-
Posted: November 16, 2016||
At Royal Wholesale, we're making a ton of improvements to our website and our ordering process to make shopping with us faster, easier and more efficient for our customers. Our most recent improvement will forever change the way that you order with us for the better. It used to be that if you forgot to order an item/s or wanted to add an item/s to an order you recently placed, you had to call our office and speak to one of our customer service representatives to add the items to your order. This was because our website didn't allow you to place orders for less than our $250 minimum. Not to mention that even if it did, you would have been charged again for shipping. Although we enjoyed speaking with you and helping you add items to your order, we realized that it was not an efficient use of your time. So we're pleased to announce that calling in add-ons to your order is now a thing of the past!