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ABC 4 Television Spot

11/22/09 12:05 AM

As we were setting up for the Chocolate Show Friday morning, Brandy Vega from ABC 4 came over and did a quick interview with Ruth about Chocolot and the Chocolate Show.  Click on this link and look for the video on the right corner, and Ruth's short segment starts at the two-minute mark.

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Recent Recognition

11/10/09 6:47 PM

RECENT RECOGNITION

Last night, we attended the awards gala for the Utah Student 25, which is designed to recognize the top 25 student-founded businesses in Utah.  Companies are nominated, then proceed through a selection process until the top 25 are picked, then ranked by revenue growth.  We were honored to make the top 25, and even more honored to find out that we came in at #8!  Governor Herbert made some remarks, as did Josh James and John Pestana of Omniture, an Orem-based company that was recently sold to Adobe for $600 million.

Three companies that placed in the top twelve are founded by Westminster College Students (including ours), so it was great to see "the little school that could" represented so well.

Here are a few links for more info:

Utah Student 25 Rankings

Westminster Press Release 

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Utah's Chocolate Queen

11/10/09 6:45 PM

The Salt Lake TribuneKathy Stephenson, Wednesday, November 26, 2008

http://blogs.sltrib.com/food/2008/11/utahs-chocolate-queen.htm
 

All rise for Utah's chocolate queen: Ruth Kendrick.

The Ogden resident and her "Chocolot" line of artisan confections won 8 of the 12 categories at last week's Utah Chocolate Show competition.

Her success is no surprise in culinary circles. Kendrick has been making chocolate for more than 50 years, has written a book about candy making and has taught classes all over Utah. At last week's competition she won best milk chocolate, best dark chocolate, best truffle, best dipped or enrobed chocolate, best molded chocolate and best toffee.

Chocolot also won a special distinction for exquisite artistry and exceptional taste for chocolates like the Gianduja, pictured here, made with Italian hazelnuts toasted and ground and combined with milk chocolate ganache. (For anyone who read my post last week about being one of the judges, this is entry A-4, the one I've been craving.)

Chocolate lovers can get an idea of Kendrick's talents and buy some of her offerings at her website: sweetchocolot.com
Kendrick didn't sweep of the entired chocolate competition. Rebecca's won in the milk chocolate caramel category; Condies had the best milk chocolate fudge and Amano Artisan Chocolate won for artistic merit in packaging and judge's honors for artisanal chocolate.

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Upcoming Events

11/10/09 6:45 PM

UPCOMING EVENTS

We will have a booth at the upcoming Salt Lake Family Christmas Gift Show, November 13-15 at the South Towne Expo Center in Sandy.  Stop by and see us!

We will also have a booth at the 2009 Utah Chocolate Show, November 20-21 at the South Towne Expo Center. Ruth will be teaching a class, Chocolate Basics and Beyond, on Friday and Saturday.  If you're interested in getting into candymaking, or want to refine your skills, please make sure you attend one of her classes!

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Standard Examiner Article

11/10/09 6:39 PM

Standard-ExaminerBecky Wright, Sunday, December 7, 2008

http://www.standard.net/live.php/158111?printable=story

Ruth Kendrick stole the show at the 2008 Utah Chocolate Show. Her "Chocolot" brand sweets earned eight awards, including Best Dark Chocolate, Best Milk Chocolate, Best Truffle, Best Toffee and Best Packaging.

Her secret? High-end chocolate, with more than 31 percent cocoa butter.

Kendrick's molded chocolates are elegant, and she also makes decadent popcorn covered with caramel, white chocolate, cinnamon, toffee and drizzles of dark chocolate.

"Once you start eating it, you don't stop," she said.

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