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Kairi Chocolate winning streak!
Our mission is to consistently craft fine quality chocolate, using 100% fine or flavour Trinitario cocoa from our La Carlota Estate located in Guaico Tamana. We are committed to maintaining the ecological integrity, respecting the land, preserving the local wildlife, reducing our carbon footprint and ensuring best practices in our field and post harvest operations.
It is with great pride and honour we received our second year of recognition from the Academy of Chocolate 2022 Awards, bringing Trinidad and Tobago to an internationally acclaimed audience.
In 2021, our customer favourite Chai Spice 50% Dark Milk Chocolate was awarded Bronze in the Tree-to-Bar Flavoured category, and is now joined by our three for 2022.
We are proud and honoured to represent our wonderfully diverse, richly resourced home Trinidad and Tobago, and stand among fellow internationally acclaimed chocolate makers.
Our products can be found in a number of online and in person retailers:
- Starlite Pharmacies in Maraval, Diego Martin, South Park Mall
- BubbleCupps
- Boba and Brew
- Eat It Marketplace
- Creme Fraiche
- Stefy’s Pharmacy
- Thyme Gourmet
- Courtyard by Marriott Port of Spain
- Planting Seeds Online Marketplace
- Sphere Online Marketplace
- Carib Shopper Online Marketplace
Our chocolates are wide in choices from those who seek to explore a more advanced and complex sweet treat to those who crave a little quality on the go. Our chocolate bars are best suited to connoisseurs, while cocoa sticks and hot chocolate bombs can appeal to any age range. Kairi Nab-a-Nibble cocoa nib clusters are energy boosters that are great for the health conscious, athletes, students or midday snackers. All our products are appropriate for those who have to watch their sugar intake.
Press Release: Made in T&T products are a hit in Panama – exporTT makes a return to in-person trade shows
After two years of promoting Trinidad and Tobago’s products via virtual trade missions, expos and shows, exporTT finally returned to physical trade shows on March 23rd, taking Trinidad and Tobago products to Panama for the Expocomer International Trade Exhibition.
exporTT is the national export facilitation organisation of Trinidad and Tobago, and is charged with, among other things, the promotion of Trinidad and Tobago’s products to viable buyers overseas. exporTT’s attendance at Expocomer 2022 was funded under the Export Booster Initiative of the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
Expocomer, which is coordinated by the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama, took place from March 23rd to 26th, 2022, and featured over 600 exhibitors from more than 30 countries.
Among them this year, was Trinidad and Tobago.
A wide variety of products in the food and beverage category were on display for visitors to the booth, including candy and mints from KC Confectionery Ltd, Matouk’s pepper sauce, Swiss condiments and pasta, Angostura rums and bitters, crackers and biscuits from Bermudez Biscuit Company, chocolate from Montanos’ Chocolate, malt drinks from the Samba Brewing Company, Toppers snacks and Chubby soft drinks. Associated Brands, who also exhibited at the event, displayed Sunshine Snacks, Sun Mix and Charles Chocolates products at the exporTT booth.
Carib Brewery, Stuart Brothers Ltd and FashionTT had a virtual presence at the exporTT booth, providing video and written collateral to share with visitors.
exporTT was represented at the event by Ms. Nathali Richards, Senior Business Advisor, and Mrs. Kenika Baldeo, Research Officer, from the Research and Opportunities Unit, as well as Ms. Roann David, Business Advisor, from the Capacity Building and Programme Funding Unit.
Commenting on the reception to the Trinidad and Tobago booth, Ms. David said, “We were pleased that visitors welcomed Trinidad and Tobago as one of the two CARICOM countries in the pavilion. They were eager to sample and receive additional information including pricing and product specification.”
Ms. Richards, who led the exporTT team in Panama, said returning to in-person trade shows was a significant development for the company and its clients.
She said, “Exhibiting in person allows you to receive first hand feedback from a potential lead on the products sampled and exhibited. Expocomer 2022 gave us the opportunity to re-connect with buyers in Panama and other Central American markets, re-introducing Trinidad and Tobago as a potential supplier.”
Mrs. Baldeo added, “Through this event, exporTT was able to meet with over fifty potential buyers of T&T products within a four-day period; compare this to the ten to fifteen buyers we would have had access to through a consultant on a virtual platform. These buyers hail not only from within Panama but the USA, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and others, totalling ten potential markets that T&T suppliers can have access to.”
“The research portion of this activity also benefited us as we were able to conduct store checks which examined the layout of products within supermarkets and identified competitors as well as meet with key government agencies. We expect that exporTT’s clients will benefit from this activity.”
The team also received positive feedback from the Chargé d’affaires a.i. of the Embassy of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in Panama, Jerome Joseph, who visited the booth at Expocomer throughout the event and provided support to the exporTT team where needed.
He said, “exporTT had secured a booth for the event and, through that agency, gave a strong showing on behalf of a multitude of manufacturers from Trinidad and Tobago. The excellence of the three-person team from ExporTT must be underscored. Their knowledge of the products being showcased made for fruitful engagement with prospective distributors and buyers. They were well-received at the forum and networked assiduously to garner interest and increase the visibility of Trinidad and Tobago.
It is hoped that participation in future similar forums, including Expocomer 2023, would include a physical presence from the manufacturers themselves which would serve to enhance Trinidad and Tobago’s level of representation.
All things considered, it is the Embassy’s perspective that exporTT’s high level of engagement at Expocomer 2022 bodes well to further strengthening trade relations with our Latin American neighbours and the wider international business community.”