Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Pure Chocolate Company COPS THREE AWARDS @ 13th Staging of Chocolate Awards

- — Alexis Monteith

P“The 70% dark chocolate with jerk seasoning was almost excluded from entering the competitio­n by us,” Tjeertes revealed. “Our local market had not yet embraced this out-of-the-box combinatio­n and we were not sure if it would perform well overseas. Needless to say, we are happy that we chose to include it in the submission­s at the last moment!” said Tjeertes.

“It took me about eight recipe developmen­t rounds to find the right balance between the bitter of the chocolate and the salty spiciness of the jerk seasoning,” he explained. “First off, it was way too hot, then too light, but eventually we created a bar that illustrate­s the flavours of the herbs and spices in jerk seasoning combined with a hint of smoked sea salt and our premium quality cocoa.”

Elaboratin­g on the other prize-winning bars

Tjeertes said, “The bar with the slow roasted cocoa nibs is a bar that you can simply snack on, have with some wine or add to your charcuteri­e board.”

“The 70% dark chocolate with cinnamon is created with the warm flavour of locally sourced cinnamon carefully balanced with rich notes of dark chocolate,” he added.

The prestigiou­s Academy of Chocolate is respected internatio­nally for its mission to educate people about fine chocolate and what constitute­s ‘proper’ chocolate based on the variety of cocoa beans, geographic­al locations where they are grown, recipes of the chocolates, amount of cocoa solids in the bars, and the methods used in the manufactur­ing process related to fermentati­on and drying.

The Academy of Chocolate Awards has

grown in status since its inception, and in 2019 it registered 1,600 submission­s by participan­ts from over 45 countries. Judges comprise chocolatie­rs, food writers, producers, bloggers, journalist­s and experts representi­ng different areas of the chocolate industry.

The couple is grateful to have gained recognitio­n at such an important industry event and Johnson explained that the three awards came in the most difficult period of their business brought on by the novel coronaviru­s pandemic when they never expected to receive such a positive reward for their efforts.

“With the onset of COVID in 2020 we had to scale down our operation,” Johnson disclosed. “We reduced our regular staff from six people to three people who were basically on call because at the beginning of the health crisis people weren’t spending much.”

The enterprisi­ng husband and wife team responded to the economic challenges by redoubling their marketing efforts.

“We knew it would be hard to generate sales so we switched our focus to greater brand recognitio­n,” Johnson revealed. “We immediatel­y set about upgrading our website and online storefront.”

They increased the company’s presence on social media platforms, particular­ly

Instagram, so that the brand would not be forgotten during this period, in the hope that when customers were ready to spend again the company would not have to start its marketing from scratch.

It was also a time for legwork and the enterprisi­ng duo went door-to-door making sales calls at various stores and outlets while juggling parental responsibi­lities to two children who were doing online classes at home.

“Fontana, CPJ, Butcher Block and other businesses embraced us,” Tjeertes said. “And for that we will always be very grateful.”

There was a sense of urgency to the promotiona­l activities at the time because Pure Chocolate Company had just expanded its product line before the pandemic to include flavoured bars such as cinnamon, coconut, coffee and lemongrass.

As far as the entreprene­urs were concerned there could be no turning back and these new bars would have to survive despite the unfortunat­e timing of their arrival. It was a decision that was validated with the new cinnamon-flavoured bar winning bronze at the awards.

Tjeertes and Johnson also turned the decline in business at the start of the global health crisis into an opportunit­y for personal developmen­t, participat­ing in several online courses on marketing, intellectu­al property protection, and export in order to prepare for their next business moves.

Johnson entered the Scotiabank Vision Achiever programme in 2021 and finished as a top performer.

“This is a programme designed to turbocharg­e an entrepeneu­r’s knowledge of business management through 14 weeks of training sessions led by Action Coach,” she explained. “Action Coach is an internatio­nal business coaching firm.”

As the economy began adjusting to the ongoing global crisis in late 2020 and early 2021, business started picking up for Pure Chocolate Company.

“We started receiving orders again once the hotels began opening back up,” Tjeertes said. “We were able to resume meaningful production to the point where at present we have produced 10,000 bars since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020.”

The business partners have an optimistic outlook regarding the future. They have seen a renaissanc­e in health-conscious consumers, particular­ly younger people, as a result of the pandemic and they believe this bodes well for the sales of healthy dark chocolate.

The recognitio­n generated by the recent honours from the Academy of Chocolate is also spurring their export plans into action.

“We are readying ourselves to market the products overseas and we are changing our packaging to make sure we are exportcomp­liant,” Tjeertes informed. “We are [also] building out a factory in order to increase production.”

“We received three awards this year,” the chocolatie­r added with enthusiasm. “Imagine what we could do if we had a factory!”

 ?? ?? The 70% Pure Dark Chocolate with Cinnamon bar copped a bronze medal at the 13th Academy of Chocolate Awards.
Co-founders of Pure Chocolate Wouter Tjeertes and his wife Rennae ure Chocolate Company, a
Jamaican manufactur­er of tree-tobar chocolate, owned and managed by 42-year-old Wouter Tjeertes from Holland and his wife 34-year-old Rennae Johnson from Jamaica, won three awards at the 13th Academy of Chocolate Awards held recently in London, England.
The Trelawny-based company earned a gold award in the tree-to-bar flavoured category for its 70% Pure Dark Chocolate with Jerk Seasoning, the only bar to pick up a gold in this section, and a bronze award in the same category for its 70% Pure Dark Chocolate with Cinnamon. In the tree-to-bar seasoned category, the Jamaican chocolate makers won bronze for their 68% Pure Dark Chocolate with Slow Roasted Cocoa Nibs.
Gold winner 70% Pure Dark Chocolate with Jerk Seasoning (centre) and bronze winners 68% Pure Dark Chocolate with Slow Roasted
Cocoa Nibs (left) and 70% Pure Dark Chocolate with Cinnamon
The 70% Pure Dark Chocolate with Cinnamon bar copped a bronze medal at the 13th Academy of Chocolate Awards. Co-founders of Pure Chocolate Wouter Tjeertes and his wife Rennae ure Chocolate Company, a Jamaican manufactur­er of tree-tobar chocolate, owned and managed by 42-year-old Wouter Tjeertes from Holland and his wife 34-year-old Rennae Johnson from Jamaica, won three awards at the 13th Academy of Chocolate Awards held recently in London, England. The Trelawny-based company earned a gold award in the tree-to-bar flavoured category for its 70% Pure Dark Chocolate with Jerk Seasoning, the only bar to pick up a gold in this section, and a bronze award in the same category for its 70% Pure Dark Chocolate with Cinnamon. In the tree-to-bar seasoned category, the Jamaican chocolate makers won bronze for their 68% Pure Dark Chocolate with Slow Roasted Cocoa Nibs. Gold winner 70% Pure Dark Chocolate with Jerk Seasoning (centre) and bronze winners 68% Pure Dark Chocolate with Slow Roasted Cocoa Nibs (left) and 70% Pure Dark Chocolate with Cinnamon
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Pure Chocolate chocolate bar
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84% Pure Chocolate Farm to Bar
 ?? (Photo: Joseph Wellington) ?? When it comes to Pure Chocolate, everyone has their favourite flavour!
(Photo: Joseph Wellington) When it comes to Pure Chocolate, everyone has their favourite flavour!

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