Chocolate Lovers – Look to Copenhagen!

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Come to the Chocolate Festival 2018 in Copenhagen and get access to the world of chocolate, with the largest collection of chocolate manufacturers and exhibitors in one place, free demo, kitchen speeches, lectures and tastings.

Do you have a sweet tooth? Chocoholics converge on the Danish capital for two days in February for the annual Copenhagen Chocolate Festival.

Chocolate Lovers – Look to Copenhagen!
Chocoholics converge on the Danish capital for two days in February for the annual Copenhagen Chocolate Festival

On 24 and 25 February, the new TAP 1, a former distillery in Amager, will be filled with sweets when fifty odd well-known and lesser-known chocolatiers present their great creations and the sweet-toothed amongst us can expect samples galore.

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Chocolate Lovers – Look to Copenhagen!
TAP 1 in Amager will be filled with sweets when fifty odd well-known and lesser-known chocolatiers present their great creations

Sv. Michelsen Chocolate, Summerbird, Fredriksberg Chocolate and Odense Marcipan are among the exhibitioners and If you can drag yourself away from that all-important task of sampling, there’s a bunch of workshops and demonstrations that provide a glimpse into the chocolate industry and the highly skilled work of the chocolatier.

Chocolate Lovers – Look to Copenhagen!
Have a glimpse into the chocolate industry and the highly skilled work of the chocolatier.

The Chocolate Festival is the brain child of an association of Danish chocolate makers and the first took place back in 1996.

Chocolate Lovers – Look to Copenhagen! Written by Tor Kjolberg

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Journalist, PR and marketing consultant Tor Kjolberg has several degrees in marketing management. He started out as a marketing manager in Scandinavian companies and his last engagement before going solo was as director in one of Norway’s largest corporations. Tor realized early on that writing engaging stories was more efficient and far cheaper than paying for ads. He wrote hundreds of articles on products and services offered by the companies he worked for. Thus, he was attuned to the fact that storytelling was his passion.