RAMSBOTTOM CALLING ALL CHOCOHOLICS TO THE LANCASHIRE CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL

March 11th, 2009

New Chocolate Festival Set to Make Ramsbottom the UK s Chocolate Capital.  A major event for every chocoholics’ calendar is the announcement that a new UK Chocolate Festival is to take place in Ramsbottom on Sunday, 5th April 2009.

Chocolatiers from across the world will be gathering in the Lancashire town and offering chocolate treats of every description, including some of the world s finest chocolates, chocolate themed entertainment and even chocolate health & beauty products in what will be a feast for the senses. Notable products on offer include chocolate pizza, chocolate beer and even bacon flavoured chocolate!

The Chocolate Café is organising the event in conjunction with Bury Council. Organisers hope that the event will further enhance Ramsbottom s reputation as a gourmet hotspot; the town is already home to crowd-pulling continental and farmers markets and the famous Ramson s restaurant, which won the Good Food Guide s Restaurant of the Year Award.

Says Paul Morris, owner of the Chocolate Café: People are becoming much more discerning and adventurous in their appetite for chocolate. We have already introduced Ramsbottom to gourmet variations such as chocolate flavoured with bacon, cheese, walnut & grape and even sweet potato – and we are looking forward to welcoming chocolate fans from across the UK.

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