Our Story

The Choc on Choc story started in 2003 in a village nr Bath in the UK by a father-daughter team, Kerr Dunlop and Flo Broughton. Kerr is an accomplished inventor (in the 1980s he designed the immensely popular hedgehog boot wiper), and was messing around with chocolate in the kitchen one day, with a recently graduated Flo. Together they were filling rubber moulds shaped as noughts and crosses thinking that that they would make rather nice presents for the family.

The pair of them devised a business idea and soon they made enough chocolates to take to a trade show in Birmingham. To their astonishment, they came back from the show with a lot of orders from several shops.

Flo and Kerr had to quickly buy some equipment and teach themselves how to make chocolate in order to delight their new found customers. They also needed to stand out from the crowd, so came up with the original, and now patented, idea of layering chocolate on top of chocolate, creating beautiful and unique designs. Choc on Choc was born!

Their original noughts and crosses product became ‘Love and Kisses’ and is still stocked to this day.

 

 

Flo Chocolatier moulding chocolates

 “Constant innovation is important for us, we still have some of our very first designs on offer but we recognise that people want to give gifts that are a little bit different”.

Over the past 19 years Choc on Choc has become a firm fixture in a number of big High Street retailers including John Lewis, Selfridges and Waitrose to name but a few. Choc on Choc’s unique creations are now stocked in over 200 retailers in the UK and abroad in Japan, USA, Australia and across Europe.

“We love being a true British brand offering such a unique range of handmade chocolate and continue to grow the business on this basis”.

The company is still based in Rode Village, Bath, but has moved to bigger premises with a fully functioning team and some serious equipment. Kerr makes the chocolate moulds in ‘his shed’ while Flo runs the business, they design the chocolates together. Even though the business has grown, they still make all their chocolate by hand and staff receive in-depth training to do so. They currently produce approximately 163,000+ chocolates a week.

Choc on Choc pride themselves on the superb high quality of their Belgian chocolate and the way they have taken a fantastic product and hand craft it into something original. Designs such as shoes and handbags are big favourites.

“It is amazing to see us in so many recognisable high street retailers but we also love and treasure the numerous boutique shops around the world that stock us and who have been such wonderful supporters in getting us to where we are today.”