Ooty chocolates, now in Chromepet

June 02, 2012 06:36 pm | Updated July 06, 2016 05:04 pm IST - Chennai:

TAMBARAM 31 MAY 2012
FOR DOWNTOWN
CAPTION: Visitors have a tough time to choose from a wide range at the Chromepet branch of Ooty Chocolates.
Photo: K.Manikandan.
Story by K.Manikandan.

TAMBARAM 31 MAY 2012 FOR DOWNTOWN CAPTION: Visitors have a tough time to choose from a wide range at the Chromepet branch of Ooty Chocolates. Photo: K.Manikandan. Story by K.Manikandan.

Ooty Chocolates, started in West Tambaram two years ago, has opened another shop in Chromepet. Located in a strategic location on Grand Southern Trunk opposite the railway station and close to Vetri Theatre, the shop is a one-stop shop for sweet treats.

K. Garibaldi and Tilak Raj, proprietors, told Downtown that they decided to launch a new shop after the response to their two-year-old branch in Tambaram was encouraging. Chocolates with roasted almond, cashewnuts and fruit and nut continued to be most popular, especially among children.

The shop also has natural and fresh home made ice-creams in more than a dozen flavours. Both the chocolates and ice-creams were free from preservatives and synthetic substances normally associated with conventional chocolates and ice-creams.

R. Vijayshankar, Editor, Frontline , inaugurated the shop recently in the presence of T.K.M. Chinnayya, Animal Husbandry Minister and P. Dhan Singh and K.M.R. Nissar Ahmed, Pallavaram MLA and Municipal Chairman respectively.

The shop also arranges door delivery for orders close to Rs. 300 and above. The shop can be reached at 98406 56317.

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