Introducing delicious chocolate board games to your store is a lovely way to bring in some childlike fun - as well as new customers and profits!
As the autumnal days are getting longer and colder, more and more of our leisure time is spent luxuriating in the warmth and comfort of our own homes. Winter is the time for families to gather together, fall out and hold grudges until the New Year after playing their favourite board games.
Despite all that modern technology has to offer, the humble board game still reigns supreme in the holiday season. They are nostalgic items, reminiscent of a screen-free age when beating Grandma at battleships was the most excitement an evening had in store. Thankfully, they are still extremely popular and a few inventive chocolatiers have been busy designing yummy masterpieces inspired by our favourite games.
Now, unlike Monopoly, the chocolate board games I’m going to be introducing you to today will not break families apart and lead to tears before bedtime. They will instead serve as beautiful centre pieces for both your store and your customers’ homes.
Premier Chocolate Board Games
With Premier Chocolate’s intriguing range of game-inspired delights your customers will be reaching for their wallets before you say a word. Perfect for Christmas and birthdays – not to mention providing ideal prizes on game night! – these chocolaty marvels are a brilliant addition to any store.
The brand produces goodies with beautiful and eye-catching packaging ideal for placing under the Christmas tree. These competitive treats will be popular all year round as they look wonderful on coffee tables and make fantastic gifts for board game enthusiasts.
Quality First
Premier Chocolate has an impressive sixteen years of experience in the confectionery industry. This is certainly evident when you consider the excellence of the product they offer. Just because they have produced a somewhat unconventional and imaginative creation this does not mean that they compromise on quality!
Premier by name, premier by nature. The brand uses the best quality cocoa beans in all their products. A true chocolate lover will spot this at once. This means that your more discerning customers, perhaps concerned that the gimmicky nature of the games means lower quality, will be won over by the product’s superior taste. Parents need have no concerns with buying these gifts for their kids – or themselves – as top-quality ingredients are used.
Pick Your Game!
The best way of stocking these jolly products is to present your customers with a few fun options to tantalise their taste buds. Premier Chocolate has all the classics! The older generation will love the edible draughts and board. Surely the reward for capturing an opponent’s piece is to eat it? Suddenly winning becomes much more important – and tastier!
Similarly, a delicious round of battleships will be popular with all ages. The carefully moulded ships look so like game pieces that little eyes will certainly have to take a second look. Children and adults alike will be entranced by these innovative sweet-tasting chocolate board games.
Chocolate board games are a winner and ideal if you are looking to introduce a touch of whimsy and childlike fun into your retail space.
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