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Saskatchewan chocolatier tempers the impacts of cocoa prices

Saskatchewan chocolatier tempers the impacts of cocoa prices

Global News
Monday, March 31, 2025 1:50 PM GMT

Last winter's surging cocoa prices left many chocolatiers rethinking their offerings, including one Saskatchewan business that's offsetting costs with creativity.

The cost of cocoa surged last winter, with Filigree’s Chocolaterie in Regina experiencing a thirty per cent price increase.

Instead of offsetting those costs to their customers and raising prices across all products, the chocolate shop found an opportunity for creativity.

Head Chocolatier Kent Lukey shares how he’s filling the gap left behind by cocoa just in time for the Easter season.

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