Female chocolatiers cracking the Easter egg market

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Two female chocolatiers running their own chocolate factories have cracked the Easter egg market, supplying 3,000 eggs to the country's collective stash

Two female chocolatiers running their own chocolate factories have cracked the Easter egg market, supplying 3,000 eggs to the country's collective stash.

Grá Chocolates is located in neighbouring County Galway. Gráinne Mullins started her business at the kitchen table in her family home at the start of the pandemic. "All of the fillings including the marshmallows and caramels are made by our amazing team of pastry chefs." The Clare chocolate maker gets a lot of support from small Irish businesses like artisan delis or speciality food shops,"and corporate Ireland really supports food businesses like ours. They really got behind us during the pandemic".

Repak said cardboard boxes, plastic moulds and clean tin foil are just some of the many items consumed by households over Easter that can all go into the recycling bin - once clean, dry, and loose."We've spent the past two years taking as much plastic out of our supply chain as we absolutely can," Patricia said.

 

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Think it’s only right to mention brawdotie here too. In fairness….

Why couldn’t ye just say two chocolatiers?

Why prefix your headline with the word 'female' you should just refer to them as successful independent chocolatiers, it's actually bollix like this that stops women moving forward in society

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