Saturday, January 17, 2009

COKOLAT..CEKELAT....!


black chocolate



black n white chocolate



tiramisu flavored chocolate



this boxes are chocolate boxes..cantik kan???????? saiznya, dye cm besar 2 tapak tangan.
aku simpan lg kotak dye..cntik sgt!!
dah la harga pon berpatotan..boxes cm nh..range dlm RM3.20-RM4.48...
ok la kalu nk bagi kat member2 tersayang..x sampai 5 ringgit pon!!! dah la sedap n berkualiti!
cm ada standard gitu! boleh kalah ferrero tuh! *diibaratkan laa*
and they are very..VERY delicious!
go and try it guys and girls!!!!

thanks to pae..for introducing it to me when we were shopping at JJ Taman U yesterday..
hehehe...



ITS A MALAYSIA'S BRAND!!!
so, support our local product! since lots of thing we need to boycott..

so, need sumthing delicious, sweet and local + NOT an Israel @ America's product?

Go and try BERYL'S!!!




below are From The Star Online, covering on the Beryl's Chocolate.

Sunday November 4, 2007

Choc-ful of goodness

By RENITA CHE WAN

Photos by KAMAL SELLEHUDDIN

HAVE you ever wondered how it feels to be in a chocolate factory?

Scenes from the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will surely pass through your mind the moment you see the two magical words – chocolate and factory.

Full concentration: Workers arranging the chocolates in trays before the sweet treats are sent for packaging.
The chocolate river, Oompa-Loompas, Three-Course Dinner Chewing Gum, Fizzy Lifting Drinks and the famous television room that is able to teleport the candy bars to anywhere the heart desires are probably the first things that come to your mind.

Beryl’s Chocolate Factory gives the opportunity for everyone to be a part of that craze, except that there are no magical candies or drinks or teleportation machines but visitors get a 5% discount on all products at the showroom, including the merchandises.

Beryl’s chocolate factory is a Malaysian brand and it has successfully penetrated markets in other Asian countries such as Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia and Macau. It recently entered the Dubai market.

There are over 70 different types of chocolates under this brand and they include flavours such as Almond, Butterscotch, Peanut Butter, Raisin, Dark Chocolate, Mint, Tiramisu, Strawberry, and a lot more.

The hot items currently in the market are the Durian and Chilli flavoured ones.

Believe it or not, the Durian-flavoured chocolates are a bigger hit in Taiwan than in Malaysia and 50% of the chocolate production is exported.

Sweet hearts: Beryl’s chocolates come in different shapes and sizes.
Like in the movie, Beryl’s Chocolate Factory allows people to visit the factory and go on an educational tour to learn how chocolates are made and the like.

Its assistant marketing executive Nor Zeehan Rosle says that organisations and societies interested in making field trips there are welcome to join in the fun.

“We will be giving them a grand tour of the factory and our tour guides will assist them in case they are lost or have any questions.

“You need not worry about language barriers as we have guides who can speak in Mandarin, Cantonese, Malay or English,” Zeehan adds. However, you need to make the appointment earlier as they do not entertain last minute calls.

“This is because we need time to arrange everything, from the video room to the demonstration room, to the workers to make sure that there will be sufficient help to accommodate the number of visitors,” Zeehan explains.

In addition, there is a limit to the number of visitors for each tour of the factory.

Neat packages: Zeehan showing the packets of chocolates on display at the factory showroom.
“We strongly advise that each group consists of between 20 and 25 people.

“If you come with a few friends, then we might put you together with other visitors to fill the quota for each tour.”

Do not expect too much from this factory as the purpose of the visit is mainly educational and to show how chocolates are made.

But there’s good news in the offing as from next year visitors will be given the opportunity to make chocolates themselves and take them home.

“Initially we wanted to allow visitors to join in the fun of making the chocolates but found that we were not ready yet to include that in the agenda.

“However, rest assured that next year we will launch the do-it-yourself room where visitors can get a hands-on experience of how these sweet treats are made,” Zeehan says.

The factory is located at No.2, Jalan Raya 7/1, Kawasan Perindustrian Seri Kembangan, 43300 Seri Kembangan, Selangor.

For more information, call 03-8943 6136 or e-mailberyls@berylschocolate.com. Alternatively, log on towww.berylschocolate.com.my.



9 comments:

Anonymous said...

beryls mmg sedap!

itisrajah said...

helo.
nak mintak aku belikan satu ntuk kau ye?
ckp straight la.
eleh!
tgu burfday la.
or,
nak mug 'sama' yg baru?
haha.
*jiggles*

~ainun~ said...

aja: aku dah bnyak mug la..
bkn swuh beli la..nk promote brgan buatan Malaysia nh...

Anonymous said...

a'ah blok dah lengang..
sian ko sowang2..
xpa2..
ko ajk su kire bintang and dance same2 ek..
smoge hepi2 sokmo..huhu

Anonymous said...

ala...
ko ajar post komen...
segan la ak..
uhuk2

Anonymous said...

ano: su mmg suka kira bintang, tp, masalahnya, bintang tak nak muncul..
dance tu..aish! malu nk describe..haha

norpjah:ala, tu untuk org lain gak..bkn awak sorang..hehe

Choc'ZZ said...

hello Ainon..

It's nice to see the article you have posted! Thanks for supporting malaysian products and of coz, many thanks for your support towards Beryl's!

Best Regards,
Nor Zeehan Rosle

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