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| Where is the best place to buy bulk chocolate for dipping and baking? I prefer Guittard. |
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| Where are you? Guittard is good stuff, but there are many others. Not saying Callebaut is superbe, but it is good, and easily available, same with Shokinag, Lindt, Carma, and many others.... |
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| what is your price range? the import company offered a wonderful product at a great price and i have just purchased a bulk of their chocolate and am offering to sell a portion to my clients.this is the chocolate we use alone and in blends for enrobing and truffle fillings. it is a french imported 64% extra dark, contact us (email my site is listed below, or PM me) for the per pound price plus shipping. We can discuss volume discounts as well! hope this helps. ![]()
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| I'm in the Denver Metro area. I don't really have a price range. |
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| Are you looking for retail sources, or a distributor for professionals? I don't know who distributes Guittard in Denver; you can check their website and contact them to find out. In retail stores, I've only seen Guittard at Sur la Table in Denver; it's not cheap, but you can get a professional discount if you're working in the industry. Whole Foods and Sunflower Market both carry a variety of high-end chocolates in bulk; Sunflower has a better selection (more brands and more variety within brands) and the prices may or may not be slightly cheaper. Neither of them has Guittard, though. |
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| I'm looking for the cheapest way to buy Guittard chocolate. I'll go on line if anyone knows where to go. |
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| Try chocosphere.com; they're in Oregon, so shipping wouldn't be as much as from the east coast. Chocolatesource.com has some good prices, too; I'm not sure if either of those sites has Guittard, but you can also google "Guittard chocolate buy" and see what comes up. |
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| Thank you! Chocosphere looks like a winner! They even carry Guittard. Thanks again, Bob |
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| For heaven's sake, when I was baking in Crested Butte, Sysco carried it! ( Granted, I can't get qiute a few of the same products now) |
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| sorry to have bothered you Rose, But thanks for the information. |
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| If you think it's hard to find sources in the U.S. you should try Canada. E-commerce is almost non-existent here compared to the U.S. I don't know if it's due to commerce rules and regulations or if there's just not much interest in making money that way here. The interesting thing is that ordering through chocolatesource.com, even after converting to Canadian currency and paying shipping and taxes/duties, still works out cheaper than any source I've been able to find in Canada. Still more expensive than I'd like but I refuse to use the crap chocolate our suppliers at the restaurant carry. So if anybody knows a good source in Canada I'd really appreciate the information. |
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| LWP stay way from E-commerce sources, you're gonna pay alot for S & H. Try the wholsale bakery supply centers, no reason why they won't take your money, but you'll have to buy in the bulk 5 kg packages. Ontario must be the heaviest populated prov. in Canada, so you should be able to scare up some decent chocolate. I know Lindt (Swiss choc.) has their N. American hq based in Ont.. Also, try www.qzina.com |
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| Thanks for the suggestions foodpump. I'm pretty much going to be dealing with S&H regardless though. Ontario is huge but I'm way up in the northwest corner just a good golfshot or two from Santa's house. The section northwest of Lake Superior that's sometimes not even shown on Ontario maps... but we're here. Not too many bakery supply places or anything else up here. I never order anything smaller than the 5 kg packs so that part's not a problem. I'll check out the link you provided. |
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| They carry high end chocolates and do work throughout Colorado (I use them at the Fourth Story). Altamira is also carrying some nice stuf at a lower price range, PM me (or email me) and I'll get you contact info if you want to look at different pricing.
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| Are you buying the chocolate for personal use, or through work, I just contact my primary vendor at work(sysco, us foods, etc) and have them drop ship it for me, can get nearly anything you want that way. If you have an international market nearby thats usually a good source as well, and a lot of them will order in stuff for you that they dont happen to carry. |
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