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Did you know who laid eyes on the first chocolate ever?
Is chocolate a delicacy that mistakenly skipped through the heavens and landed in our hands?
Chocolates: The Treasure Hunt of the Mayans
Chocolates were first discovered by a group of the ancient Mayan tribesmen between 500 to 600 C.E in the form of an exotic bean known as the cocoa bean.
Cacao – or chocolate – symbolized the wealth and power among the ancient Maya. Cacao seeds were the little coins we use today as pennies, they were used as currency, and the Mayans traded using cacao beans. The Mayans paid high tribute to chocolate, and the Aztecs and the Incas later grew vast chocolate plantations.
The Cupid touch of Chocolate
The Mayan descendants continue to relive the tale of chocolate as a shrine offering to the gods as a symbol of welcoming health and wellness as well as being a couple in love together on their wedding. They claim the chocolate to possess the Cupid touch, making the couple’s fall harder in love than ever before!!!
Years later, earlier than the advent of tea and coffee, the Europeans opened chocolate boutiques. Especially the French people, fashioning chocolate into little sweets, truffles, and delights sold at chocolate.
The Most Favorite Chocolate House I’ve Ever Liked
In the Johnny Depp movie, Chocolat, we had seen a smart, young chocolatier, Vianne Rocher, of the Mayan roots keenly enchant a slumbering French town Lansequent-sous- Cannes to the north of chocolate with her delicious chocolate delights and truffles!
However, apart from the relishing taste, the designed packaging of chocolates is one significant, amiable factor that quickly catches the fancy of a chocolate lover in an instant! The finer is the packaging design; the higher is the desire to buy that particular chocolate rather than the insipidly packed ones. An excellent packaging imparts tons of accolades and glory to a product and appeals charmingly to an onlooker. Ever since the flow of decades and centuries, the creativity of a packaging innovation has to lead the packaging experts to hunt high and low, exploring the milky chocolate avenues of their imagination.
While some designers inscribe the label right on the top of packaging for catching the direct glance. And the other designers blend the logo in a subtle, artistic manner. In this case, the packaging is so imaginatively fabricated in a bevy of colors. And also motifs that it might be mistaken for a relic of art rather just an ordinary chocolate wrapping.
Let us see how some of the best chocolate packaging designers shed light into their work by crafting some of the finest chocolate packagings in the world in the form of wrapping and boxes:
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Utopic Chocolates: The Custom Chocolate Boxes With The Most Subtle Design
Anyone that eyes this chocolate can immediately figure out that the Utopic. Custom chocolate boxes are some extraordinary chocolate boxes that are lovingly wrapped by hand using a colorful wrapper. The packaging of custom chocolate boxes extravagantly designed to use elegant white packaging. The brand logo designed in the simplest yet a classical manner.
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The Goodship Company: Elegance Personified
The gold and white boxes, designed sumptuously with an ebb and flow of lusciousness, is indeed awe-inspiring to bits. And perceptively deigned to catch the eye of a client in a blink, with its choice of lively colors and logo written in black.
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Le Temps Chocolate: A Vintage Chocolate Affair
As the brand name suggests, this famous chocolate label represents the aristocracy. And also suggest the elegance, featuring the old English aristocracies wearing classy eyeglasses, top hats. Furthermore, it suggests the vintage headdresses to depict the artistic epoch of the Roaring Twenties. This obsoletely conceived packaging is a handsome pick to gift someone with the most sophisticated panache.
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Crude Raw Chocolate: The Crudely Designed Chocolate Packaging
Blended with a fineness of coarsely grained, raw chocolate beans. The Crude Raw Chocolates depict the impeccably sophisticated design using the most uncomplicated tones of a bronzed backdrop with touches of thinly inscribed logo fonts to hint the ultimate delicacy. The custom chocolate boxes is instead a fascinating blend of geometric designs and corrugated cardboard packaging material, adding a sprinkle of an art deco touch and finesse to the final product.