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11th November 2008
Lebanon exports world's most expensive chocolate By Ilona Viczian
Special to The Daily Star
Monday, November 10, 2008
BEIRUT: These days status symbols are everywhere - from cars and jeans to cell phones and, now, even chocolate. We all love chocolate, but what is the ultimate price to pay for the delicious dessert? Patchi, the famous Lebanese luxury chocolate-makers, have taken decadence to a new level. Recently, they launched the world's most prestigious and expensive box of chocolate, turning the ubiquitous treat into a coveted possession.
When it comes to selling luxury chocolates, packaging really is everything. Designers at Patchi began with the box itself, a beautiful, leather-wrapped cover that is hand-embroidered with high-quality silk from India and China. This is only the beginning, however.
Upon opening the box, the chocolate connoisseur will find 49 hand-wrapped chocolates ensconced in soft suede leather, separated by gold and platinum linings. In case that isn't enough, each chocolate is adorned with either a 24-carat gold flower and Swarovsky crystal or a handcrafted, miniature silk rose.
The gold-plated plaque inside of the box leaves space for a dedication, which is meant to be personally engraved.
Despite all the glitziness, the box has a beautiful, elegant appearance, and the colors are subdued. It currently sells at the renowned London-based department store Harrods, with the hefty price tag of 5,000 British pounds (currently about $7,824, but closer to $10,000 before recent drastic changes in exchange rates).
Patchi, which opened in 1974, quickly established itself as the destination for sophisticated chocolate lovers who are also seduced by unique and attractive packaging. With the success of their chocolates worldwide, they have branched into other areas in the luxury market, such as a handmade silverware line and ornamented accessories. They are also known for their array of exquisite handmade roses, which add a delicate and pretty touch.
Nadine Haikal owns a boutique in Hamra called Cocodine, which sells gifts and chocolates. Her shop has been open for almost three years, and most of her chocolates are imported from Belgium. When asked what she thought of the world's most expensive box of chocolate, she said, "There would be no customer here for that.
"With what's happening with the economy people aren't even buying kilos - they buy grams, or even pieces!" she asserted. "There is no market for it here."
Still, said Haikal, "business is good."
Cocodine sells a variety of vessels, including silverware, Czech glassware, and hand-painted ceramics. Selling gifts in fancy boxes help stores increase revenues. If a customer chooses to purchase a vessel with the chocolate included prices can reach close to $1,000.
"I like those customers!" said Haikal.
Even Haikal's top prices don't approach that of the world's most expensive box of chocolate, and such customers are rare. Buyers of the Patchi-designed extravagant luxury item might be even rarer. | | | | | Orange Room Moderator
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Hmmmm what about the chocolate, does it taste good? | | | | | Registered Member
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it seems ur paying for the gold and crystals not the chocolate, it would mean something if it was just the chocolate,,i can put a apple in a solid gold case and say im exporting the most expansive apples.....hablaneh, the really funny thing is tht some ******* will actually go and buy it,,bayneh wbaynkon give me ras el 3abid ahsan min Patchi | | | | | The Following User Says Thank You to JD06 For This Useful Post: | | | Registered Member
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best chocolate ever was chocoprince allah yer7am hawdik el 2ayam. nos lira. but at 7 years old it meant the world, plus miranda,, wowowow. | | | | | The Following User Says Thank You to josein For This Useful Post: | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by josein best chocolate ever was chocoprince allah yer7am hawdik el 2ayam. nos lira. but at 7 years old it meant the world, plus miranda,, wowowow. | unica is better | | | | | The Following User Says Thank You to Danny Z For This Useful Post: | Baron (19th November 2008) | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by Danny Z unica is better | totally Agree, Unica is way tasty than Chocoprince and you do not need the Miranda to enjoy it  | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by JD06 it seems ur paying for the gold and crystals not the chocolate, it would mean something if it was just the chocolate,,i can put a apple in a solid gold case and say im exporting the most expansive apples.....hablaneh, the really funny thing is tht some ******* will actually go and buy it,,bayneh wbaynkon give me ras el 3abid ahsan min Patchi | i love ras el 3abid, hate the name though | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by sarhay totally Agree, Unica is way tasty than Chocoprince and you do not need the Miranda to enjoy it  |
UNICA! IS a amazing... Bas a glass of milk with it would give your mouth an orgasm! | | | | | Registered Member
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Patchi is on my street. It's so yummmmmmmmmmm. But yeh, hell expensive. | | | | | Registered Member
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I love patchi chocolate they r really yummi..i got once a packet of chocolate as a present from Patchi i still remember how yummi they were...but i wouldnt buy them myself cause they are dear | | | |  | | |
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