Have you heard of the millennial renaissance? If you don''t know the common meaning, then surely you at least know the meaning of each term individually. The Renaissance brought humanism and a return to the old, ancient principles, where nature and man''s coexistence with it were also important. The new millennium is the 21st century, which brings the so-called millennials - conscious young people who, despite the use of modern technologies, are trying to return to nature in their lifestyle. Their lifestyle is a millennial renaissance: they are striving for a healthy body, so they are turning to healthy eating (superfoods and whole foods) and exercise (yoga, running, fitness), while at the same time being quite environmentally conscious. These are the people who live (or want to live) in natural, passive houses, eat organic food and drink water from a reusable bottle, but refuse to drink it in a plastic glass.
Chocolate jars are not only for lovers of beautiful desserts, but also for all the eco-conscious.
For those of you who have been using our products for a long time, you will know that we are part of this millennial renaissance with our philosophy. We help you to enjoy sweets, but in a natural and also ethically acceptable way. We offer you precision chocolates and fair trade and organic chocolates. Unfortunately, as we offer foodstuffs that are subject to strict storage regulations, we cannot avoid the use of packaging. At least not completely - although we do try to do so here too, and that is why we support innovative products.
The food industry and environmental pressures
Unlike some fruits, which have their own skin and therefore do not need to be packaged, many foods have to be in special packaging. Paper is often used (for chocolate bars or flour, for example), sometimes glass and metal, but unfortunately plastic is too often used because of its low cost. The yellow bins do not say plastic, but packaging waste - and this is no coincidence: most of the plastic waste in households comes from packaging! Most wrappers, wrappings and bags are brought home with food or groceries. And to keep them safe, we can''t do without plastic.
Do you ever wonder if it is possible to reduce the use of plastic packaging? We do. That''s why we offer you a range of products that are not in plastic packaging, but in paper packaging. And where we can''t do otherwise, we of course count on your awareness and hope that you will take care to separate and thus recycle.
No more plastic cups and jars!
Plastics are also often used because of the need for containers. The food and culinary industries are looking for new solutions here too. Have you ever eaten French onion soup from a bread bowl? It''s true, crockery can also be edible. Even in desserts and snacks! At the ice-cream maker you can get ice cream in a cone or a waffle cone, you can order a salad in a tortilla, berries can be in a chocolate or caramel cone. And we have something else for you: chocolate jars.
Plastic cups, which are available at various parties, can be a great substitute. Tiny chocolate glasses are suitable for liqueurs and aperitifs, as chocolate and alcohol go well together, and they can also be offered for tiny bite-sized desserts. Simply fill them with custard or raspberries and cream. Of course, you can also make your own chocolate cups - melt the chocolate in a water bath and pour it into silicone moulds (we recommend good quality dark chocolate, which is healthier).
Would you also like to give chocolate jars as a gift? We offer them in gift sets, together with selected liqueurs. The millennial renaissance that cares for the health of man and nature is right up our alley. With our products, you can take care of your body''s health, pamper your soul, and care for nature - and do it in a delicious way!