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Hi,
My wife and I run a popular cafe in Malaysia as my full time business. We find that we consume alot of chocolate powder - which we primarily use in the making of hot and iced chocolate drinks, not to mention the iced and hot mochas, etc... And we pay suppliers through our teeth for chocolate powder. Looking on the packets supplied to us, I notice that the ingredients of in the chocolate powder we purchase are as follows: - sugar - cocoa (20%) - milk solids - wheaten starch - starch - flavour It seems to be that based on the above ingredients, making our own chocolate powder could be a solution in helping us cut our costs, not to mention possibly getting a better tasting product. Can anyone out there please help shed a little more light on what might be involved in making our own chocolate powder? How difficult might it be? I think that we can buy all the ingredients in bulk. But is it a matter of simply sorting out the mix ratios of all the above ingredients? Any help or additional information would be of great help to us. Many thanks all! Regards, PS & JS |
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> think that we can buy all the ingredients in bulk. But is it a matter
>of simply sorting out the mix ratios of all the above ingredients? >Any help or additional information would be of great help to us. If you plan to diversity your business by blending your own beverages mixes and at the same time serving them to your customer ; its better to make a good business plan or modify your existing plans and study every detail of the proposed venture.the risk involved It may looks simple to an individual who does not understand the running of a mixing plant but is really a complicated matter from a person who understand its details that needs careful and thorough planning. And not be to be forgotten a huge investment! Ask yourself, how much do you know about dry blending and the ancillary operation related to it? Do you have the technical competency to run such operations? do you unjderstand ingredient interaction and its behavior in storage? Will it not drain your resources by having two business operations at the same time just for the sake of beleving that you are saving money and getting more profit by making your own beverage mixes? Have you considered the fact that the more money you invest will not directly result in greater profitability ? Remember the more money you spend the more assets you acquire but the margin does not goes the same way? My advice is : Consider that greed is a good motivator for the entrepreneur but it must be tempered with common sense. If your problem is your supplier then look for another one who will not exploit your helplessness; look for there business competitors or other dealers supplying the same product ; but be careful in jumping on another venture that is not within your capability. Never underestimate the size of the iceberg protruding from the surface of the waster in the same way that do not be overconfident that you can simply combine A +B + C = D. and presto you get your cheaper chocolate powder.. Its more than that! Roy |
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Hello Alex,
Many many many thanks! :-) A great reply and thank you for the detailed explanation. I shall start to source for a range of possible ingredients (including the basics as you specified) and start tinkering as soon as posible. I will report back with my findings. Kind regards, Paul & Justina S |
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