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Awfully Chocolate
Bakery chain in Asia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Awfully Chocolate is a bakery chain in Asia. It is known for its all-chocolate cake and other desserts.[2] It has 17 locations including shops, cafes and restaurants.[3]
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History
Awfully Chocolate was founded by Lyn Lee, who left her job as an attorney to start the business in 1998. Its first store was in Katong in Singapore. Only one type of cake was sold: a round six-inch chocolate fudge cake called the "all-chocolate cake". The store had an unusual minimalist design in dark brown and white, with the cakes not on display.[4] It received early attention for not looking like a typical cake store and for its similarly minimalist-looking single product.[5]
Its second store, at Cluny Court, was opened in 2004.[4][6]
By 2007 there were 17 franchise locations in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.[7]
It later opened a cafe called Ninethirty.[8]
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Products
Cakes
The all-chocolate cake was Awfully Chocolate's first product. It was sold in whole 6-inch cakes.[9] Half a year later, the chocolate banana cake was introduced, followed by the chocolate, rum and cherry cake for Christmas in December 1999.[10]
Ice Cream
In 2005, Hei Ice Cream was released, the company's signature dark chocolate ice cream.[11] They were served in containers that resemble American Chinese take-out food boxes, with the Chinese character "hei" that means "dark".
Seasonal products
Every Christmas, Awfully Chocolate sells log cakes based on its original all-chocolate cake.[12]
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External links
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