Tag Archive: Thorntons
Chocolate Heaven Since 1911
September 2, 2011
The title is one of the advertising slogans of Thorntons, a household name in UK for chocolate retailing. The company was established in 1911 by Joseph William Thornton who eventually turned the business over to his sons, Norman and Stanley Thornton. Since then, it has always been Britain’s go-to store when it comes to high-quality chocolates. This year, it celebrates its Centenary birthday. And what better way to celebrate their 100th birthday than sharing it with their customers?
The first ever Thortons chocolate shop was opened in Sheffield in the year 1911 and it was called the Chocolate Kabin where you are magically transported into a chocolate heaven as you step inside the store. Today, as a Centenary birthday treat, Thorntons wants to give their customers a chance to experience such delight. They excitedly bring you the recreated Thorntons Chocolate Kabin where a Golden Key to the chocolate factory is hidden. And the lucky winner gets to be Willy Wonka for a day! Isn’t that such a sweet treat?
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Heatwave and Chocolate
May 6, 2011
A heatwave? That sounds good to me right now. With below normal temperatures in our area throughout April (except for that one glorious day when the temperature spiked to 80), we're left wondering if Spring will ever arrive. Of course, it's been said that of the 4 seasons, Wisconsin gets 3 Winters and a Summer. So maybe we're right on track.
Well, not all is chilly. April 2011 was the warmest April on record for the UK, with records going back over 100 years. For central England tempererature records go back to 1659, and this April beat them all.
So what does this heat have to do with chocolate? It turns out that British chocolate-maker Thorntons saw below expected chocolate sales despite the Easter holiday. They're blaming the heat as the factor that caused people to purchase less chocolate.
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