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Janet Puistonen wrote:
> Alex Rast wrote: >> at Sat, 16 Apr 2005 05:13:59 GMT in >> >, (Karstens >> Rage) wrote : >> >>> Ive ordered quite a bit from Chocosphere and am pleased both with >>> their selection and customer service. I was just curious if there >>> were any other online distributors? It doesnt seem like there would >>> be much of a market to support many distributors and I dont get the >>> impression the markup is too high so there is little wiggle room to >>> compete on price. >>> >>> k >> >> There are many more than you (probably) care to imagine. Geoff's list >> gives you the idea, and there is also http://www.echocolates.com >> (good chocolate but *terrible* web site setup and customer service >> that doesn't seem to know which end is up), >> http://www.chocolateman.net (great selection of bulk chocolates for >> baking and confectionery at very cheap prices), >> http://www.bakerscandc.com (similar to chocolateman.net in format), >> http://www.chocolates-elrey.com (the best place to order El Rey if >> you need total selection and/or wholesale quantities), >> http://www.cooksshophere.com (nice selection, if not the best >> prices). >> >> But really, there is no compare to Chocosphere. They are just head >> and shoulders above the competition in every way - number of brands >> carried, quality of the brands they choose, customer service, Web >> site setup, shipping policies. There's little need to go anywhere >> else unless somebody else has something specific you need that they >> happen not to have. > > Just a note on El Rey: when I was originally looking for a place to > buy it in wholesale quantities, I found that it was actually cheaper > to deal with a distributor in the next state. Buying directly meant > paying a lot more in shipping costs. Like $50 instead of $10. I get > El Rey discos from Chocolate by Sparrow in Massachusetts. The > situation may have changed, but it is worth checking before assuming > that the manufacturer is actually cheaper. (I use four different El > Rey chocolates, but it is true that my distributor does not carry > their newer, less expensive line.) I just checked the El Rey website. They have changed their pricing structure considerably, including free shipping on large orders some of the time (beware the $25 surcharge after May 1!). But basically, you can't match Sparrow's price unless you buy 44 lb cases of discos of one type. -- Janet Dear Artemesia! Poetry's a Sna/Bedlam has many Mansions:have a ca/ Your Muse diverts you, makes the Reader sad:/ You think your self inspir'd; He thinks you mad. |
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