This is a bit controversial. As a small, sweet, chocolate business I do try and be nice and friendly at all times. I wouldn’t be here without my lovely customers, and I’m so grateful for your bookings and business. I love meeting you all at the chocolate tanks, hosting and hearing your stories.

It’s really hard work running any business, especially at the moment (life is difficult for so many, running a business or not). We just need to take a moment and think and be as kind as we can – the world needs kindness right now.
Sometimes my patience is worn a little thin (I’m only human). I think there are many small business owners out there that will agree with me, and I think we try and keep this under our hat, as we are not allowed to moan, are we?
Well, after a series of challenging encounters recently, I thought I’d come up with 5 things I’d love to moan about……..
1. Tumbleweeders…..
A potential customer sends an enquiry – you ask me about a date, maybe you want a bespoke workshop and I respond as quickly as possible covering all your options. You never respond again, despite all my follow-ups. Plans change, I get that, but please can you tell us no thanks for that particular date. It means we can release the date for others to book, and we know where we are.
I’m big enough to cope with a no (I even wrote a blog about saying just that), I promise, and you never know, you might want to come along another time – it’s chocolate!
2. Mañanas…..
Pay me on time and please don’t make me chase. If you are off to a shop to buy something, you pay for it there and then – no negotiation, just choosing whether to buy or not.
I set deadlines for deposits and balance payments, and most customers are brilliant, thank you. The odd person has to be emailed, phoned, chased again, bargained with, and finally the payment arrives. Cash flow is a real issue, and late payments make life hard and add hassle – please pay on time, it makes all the difference as well as avoids all the time spent chasing up.
Sometimes an unforeseen problem arises, and payment might be delayed for a very genuine reason, please just explain, and then we all know where we are.
3. Ghosters….
This is one of the hardest things to deal with.
I promise to be professional at all times, please offer me the same courtesy.
I will do what I promise to do, and if I can’t, I will keep you informed and explain what I intend to do improve, enhance, remedy or make amends. I would expect a business/person to do the same and treat with me equal respect.
It’s so disappointing when you think you have a relationship with a business or client and they just start ghosting you for seemingly no apparent reason. How many times do you try and make contact? What did you do wrong, and can you make amends? What has gone wrong for them, and could I help? Being ghosted is upsetting and knocks your confidence.
4. Bargain Hunters.….
Now I love a good bargain or a bit of discount of course. I also understand that everyone has a budget, and sometimes we won’t be able to offer a customer something affordable.
Just a little justification of how we price. There is more to your experience than meets the eye, the price you pay is not just what you actually do at a workshop (or other service/product you purchase from a small business).
Before you got there, I ordered all the stock, I cleaned and prepped the workshop, popped the chocolate on two days before your arrival, put the heating on, tempered the chocolate, delivered the workshop, cleaned and tidied up when you left. That is not including the marketing, website, admin, professional services and other related costs that go with running a business. Not forgetting the initial investment in training (the first training course I did, at the outset of my business on how to temper properly is a two-day course and (at the time of writing this) an investment of £700), premises, setting up a business etc.
I like to think there is some good money advice in the plumber scene from the film Moonstruck!
Flexibility on pricing is key, and I try and offer different price points for different budgets. Money is not personal, its business, and we are all entitled to earn a living.
5. Experts……
You know better than me – after almost 20 years in the business, the person that comes along and tells you how it is 😊

Every day is a school day, and I’m happy to learn and always up for ideas and suggestions, but this is telling me something that I know inside out and backwards!
You have to have a little laugh, don’t you!
What would you add to the list……
PS I hope I have not put you off booking a chocolate experience and coming and having fun – that is the joy of what I do and you make that happen and for that I will always be grateful! Thank you.



