From Deseret News archives:
Attention to detail and quality mark Xocolate's chocolates
These chocolates are for a wedding and like everything else in Xocolate's store on 863 E. 700 South, attention to detail is the most important ingredient.
Well, next to the hundreds of pounds of chocolate they use.
"We hand dip our chocolates bigger companies don't," Randy Judd, the store's owner, said. "You get a thicker coating of chocolate as a result. They are also not as uniform or regular no two look alike. The result is better chocolates."
Judd's love for chocolate is rooted deep in his personal history. Some of his earliest memories are of helping his mother make a hundred pounds of chocolate and candies for friends and neighbors during the winter holidays.
While she wasn't interested in selling their creations, Judd couldn't seem to keep the idea from his mind.
And so, many years later, in 2002, his store, Xocolate (pronounced: show-ko-lot) was born.
Nestled in a bustling neighborhood, the glassy store-front is hard to miss the rich scent of chocolate lingering outside the building, luring customers in to sample the many unusual products it has to offer.
But Judd's connection to his childhood isn't the only history the store has. Judd's personal history with the sweet confection inspired him to dig into chocolate's history, which is how he came up with the store's name, "Xocolate."
"The name of our store goes back to the Aztec," Judd said. "This store is all about going back to the roots."
Inspired by a mystical Aztec drink known as "Xocolatl," which was made with roasted cacao beans and blended with water and spices, was typically consumed at ceremonial rituals. Cacao seeds were considered sacred offerings to the gods and were reserved for sacred occasions part of the store's claim to the bean's ancient past.
But it doesn't end there not only does the store's name invoke a sense of history, but its current location isn't unfamiliar to famous candy makers either. Years previously it housed Janet Russell's candy store.
When past patrons of Russell's store noticed it was reopening, they didn't realize it was a new chocolatier.
While its updated appearance surprised them, it didn't keep them from coming, Judd said.
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