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Internet Chocolate Sales Indicate Strong Christmas Season National internet chocolate company reports early Christmas Season sales surge. Lexington, Va.(PRWEB) December 8, 2005 -- CocoaMill Chocolate an internet company with national sales reported today that the first two weeks of the Christmas selling season has started off with a sales surge of over 37%. Bob Aimone, the owner indicated that the sales were across all categories with the highest regional sales pouring in from the northeast.
CocoaMill Chocolate's sales are almost entirely based upon internet orders and for over a decade they have seen the peaks and valleys of the business. Buying gourmet chocolate on the Internet is a very personal and thoughtful gift that requires more than just an impulse. The cost matches the quality which is why the sales usually only range in the 12-15% increase bracket.
"This year we have spiked above 30% and our selling season usually runs strong right up to the last minute." commented Bob Aimone the owner.
In 2001 CocoaMill Chocolate won the "Best Overall Chocolate" label in a blind secret shop run by the prestigious Wall Street Journal beating out Godiva, See's and Harry and David's. Since then they have had steady growth with an occasional spurt due to good economic times.
"Our product is a fairly good indicator of how the overall economy is doing since we have a broad distribution of sales around the country and in all economic classes of people.
Contact: Bob Aimone,CEO CocoaMill Chocolate 115 W.Nelson St. Lexington,Va. 24450 1-800-421-6220
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