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'''Lake Champlain Chocolates''' (LCC) is a privately held [[chocolate]] manufacturer located in [[Burlington, Vermont]], USA. The company handcrafts over one million pounds of gourmet chocolates each year. Its products are sold nationally through independent specialty food [[retailers]]. LCC also owns three retail locations in Vermont, including its factory store in Burlington.
'''Lake Champlain Chocolates''' (LCC) is a privately held [[chocolate]] manufacturer located in [[Burlington, Vermont]], USA. The company handcrafts over one million pounds of gourmet chocolates each year. Its products are sold nationally through independent specialty food [[retailers]]. LCC also owns three retail locations in Vermont, including its factory store in Burlington.


Restaurant owner Jim Lampman, who was distributing hand rolled truffles from the kitchen, founded the company in 1983. Eventually Lampman sold the restaurant in order to focus on the new business.
Restaurant owner Jim Lampman, who was distributing hand-rolled truffles from the kitchen, founded the company in 1983. Eventually, Lampman sold the restaurant to focus on the new business.


In 1989, the Candy Bar Gazebo named LCC’s Caramel bar the “Best New Bar of 1989”.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.chocolatemonthclub.com/lake-champlain-chocolates.htm | title = Awards and accolades for Lake Champlain Chocolates
In 1989, the Candy Bar Gazebo named LCC’s Caramel bar the “Best New Bar of 1989”.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.chocolatemonthclub.com/lake-champlain-chocolates.htm | title = Awards and accolades for Lake Champlain Chocolates
  | accessdate = 2014-08-10 |publisher=MonthlyClubs.com | work = Gourment Chocolate of the Month Club }}</ref> Other honors include “Best of the Region” by ''[[Yankee (magazine)|Yankee]]'' magazine’s ''Travel Guide to New England'', “Top 25 Picks for Kids” by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce Winter Guide 2003 and “The world’s finest chocolate…” by ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' magazine. LCC is well known for its gift baskets and handcrafted uniqueness on the chocolates.
  | accessdate = 2014-08-10 |publisher=MonthlyClubs.com | work = Gourmet Chocolate of the Month Club }}</ref> Other honors include “Best of the Region” by ''[[Yankee (magazine)|Yankee]]'' magazine’s ''Travel Guide to New England'', “Top 25 Picks for Kids” by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce Winter Guide 2003, and “The world’s finest chocolate…” by ''[[The Boston Globe]]'' magazine. LCC is well known for its gift baskets and the handcrafted uniqueness of its chocolates.


Lake Champlain Chocolates' product line includes [[kosher]], no [[preservatives]] bars,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2003_April_4/ai_99614973/ | title = Company Profile for Lake Champlain Chocolates | accessdate = 2012-02-26 | work = Business Wire | publisher = FindArticles.com}}</ref> chocolate bunnies, truffles, and peanut cups. LCC offers chocolate demonstrations, [[Food sampling|sampling]], and factory tours.
Lake Champlain Chocolates' product line includes [[kosher]], no [[preservatives]] bars,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2003_April_4/ai_99614973/ | title = Company Profile for Lake Champlain Chocolates | accessdate = 2012-02-26 | work = Business Wire | publisher = FindArticles.com}}</ref> chocolate bunnies, truffles, and peanut cups. LCC offers chocolate demonstrations, [[Food sampling|sampling]], and factory tours.
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Lake Champlain Chocolates
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryChocolate and candy manufacturer
Founded 📆1983
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Burlington, Vermont, United States
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Jim Lampman, founder
Members
Number of employees
100+
🌐 Websitelakechamplainchocolates.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

File:Lcchoc.JPG
The Lake Champlain Chocolates factory

Lake Champlain Chocolates (LCC) is a privately held chocolate manufacturer located in Burlington, Vermont, USA. The company handcrafts over one million pounds of gourmet chocolates each year. Its products are sold nationally through independent specialty food retailers. LCC also owns three retail locations in Vermont, including its factory store in Burlington.

Restaurant owner Jim Lampman, who was distributing hand-rolled truffles from the kitchen, founded the company in 1983. Eventually, Lampman sold the restaurant to focus on the new business.

In 1989, the Candy Bar Gazebo named LCC’s Caramel bar the “Best New Bar of 1989”.[1] Other honors include “Best of the Region” by Yankee magazine’s Travel Guide to New England, “Top 25 Picks for Kids” by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce Winter Guide 2003, and “The world’s finest chocolate…” by The Boston Globe magazine. LCC is well known for its gift baskets and the handcrafted uniqueness of its chocolates.

Lake Champlain Chocolates' product line includes kosher, no preservatives bars,[2] chocolate bunnies, truffles, and peanut cups. LCC offers chocolate demonstrations, sampling, and factory tours.

External links

References

  1. "Awards and accolades for Lake Champlain Chocolates". Gourmet Chocolate of the Month Club. MonthlyClubs.com. Retrieved 2014-08-10.
  2. "Company Profile for Lake Champlain Chocolates". Business Wire. FindArticles.com. Retrieved 2012-02-26.


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