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Moving to Spain maybe
Hi all I am Dubdave was thinking of moving to Murcia and opening up a Chocolate shop been doing it for years here so thought I would give it ago in spain Iknow how to run the business but don't know what will be needed in spain such as lawyer accountant retail unit to buy or rent Have all contacts in chocolate business for supplies What do you all think of this Idea
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Re: moving to spain maybe
Hi dubdave and welcome to,the forum :)
As your question relates directly to Spain, I'll shift your thread over to the Spain section of the forum. All the best with your plans. |
Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Chocolate is not so popular in Spain as UK. I guess you know the recipe will need to be modified to avoid melting in the heat?
Good luck. |
Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Originally Posted by dubdave
(Post 10836107)
Hi all I am Dubdave was thinking of moving to Murcia and opening up a Chocolate shop been doing it for years here so thought I would give it ago in spain Iknow how to run the business but don't know what will be needed in spain such as lawyer accountant retail unit to buy or rent Have all contacts in chocolate business for supplies What do you all think of this Idea
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Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Hola and Welcome to the Spain forum,
As an occasional chocolate eater, I have come to understand the large differences between "British" and "European" chocolate. Completely different products and each to their own but people take sides in this ;-) I recently visited a chocolate factory in Pampaniera in Las Alpujarras (Abuela Ili). Many different flavours of chocolates to try - you may strike lucky if you can emulate their type of business - but how large a business do you want to run? I guess not "Cadbury" size Davexf |
Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Originally Posted by dubdave
(Post 10836107)
Hi all I am Dubdave was thinking of moving to Murcia and opening up a Chocolate shop been doing it for years here so thought I would give it ago in spain Iknow how to run the business but don't know what will be needed in spain such as lawyer accountant retail unit to buy or rent Have all contacts in chocolate business for supplies What do you all think of this Idea
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Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Originally Posted by missile
(Post 10836155)
Chocolate is not so popular in Spain as UK. I guess you know the recipe will need to be modified to avoid melting in the heat?
Good luck. I don't know a single Spanish person who doesn't like chocolate! and breakfast for kids consists of chocolate cereal with chocolate milk! they then progress to churros con chocolate (with brandy in it when they get to clubbing age) napolitanas con chocolate are sold in every school canteen I could go on.... |
Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Originally Posted by lynnxa
(Post 10836223)
are you serious??
I don't know a single Spanish person who doesn't like chocolate! and breakfast for kids consists of chocolate cereal with chocolate milk! they then progress to churros con chocolate (with brandy in it when they get to clubbing age) napolitanas con chocolate are sold in every school canteen I could go on.... |
Re: Moving to Spain maybe
A well air condition unit should be fine I have been to many chocolate shops in Madrid Majorca Valencia some of my supplies come from spain and hope to sell hot and cold drinks as well
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Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Originally Posted by dubdave
(Post 10836236)
A well air condition unit should be fine I have been to many chocolate shops in Madrid Majorca Valencia some of my supplies come from spain and hope to sell hot and cold drinks as well
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Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Nocilla/nutella goes in bocatas for merienda,colacao is a staple etc etc...........But I do find the hard chocolate bars have a different consistency than say Cadburys.More waxy?..or hard??..and its seems harder to bite into and sometimes looks shinier.I was at a friends house recently and she still had it in her cupboard.
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Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Originally Posted by paintermujer
(Post 10836240)
Nocilla/nutella goes in bocatas for merienda,colacao is a staple etc etc...........But I do find the hard chocolate bars have a different consistency than say Cadburys.More waxy?..or hard??..and its seems harder to bite into and sometimes looks shinier.I was at a friends house recently and she still had it in her cupboard.
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Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 10836246)
The ones made for Spain and the med countries is a different recipe from the UK one, it has special ingredients added so that it will stay hard even in the temps found there, which is why it tastes so different.
British chocolate is just vegetable fat and palm oils. Cadbury's is found to be repulsive by chocolate fans outside of the UK (my wife would vouch for that) Spain has a proud history in chocolate although it didnt travel to the South very well because, well, it melts :) Which is why the chocolate there is often the hot kind. The Museo de chocolate in Barcelona is worth a visit |
Re: Moving to Spain maybe
Originally Posted by lynnxa
(Post 10836223)
I don't know a single Spanish person who doesn't like chocolate!
Compare that with yer average Tesco or Sainsbury, where an entire aisle sells chocolate in it's various forms. So yes,while the spanish do eat some chocolate the sales volumes seem much smaller than a UK supplier might be used to. |
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Sorry but am smiling at the comment they plan to sell hot and cold drinks, dont think anyone has thought about selling those before. :rofl:
On another note I agree with others that the Spanish do not like UK chocolate, none of our Spanish friends do, and as already said, they dont eat much of it, as in the supermarkets have very Little on the shelves. :):) |
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