The chocolate genius from Stockport making magic at one of Manchester's most stylish hotels
Those who have booked a stay at one of Manchester's most stylish hotels are in for an unexpected sweet treat. And that said treat is in the form of bandana wearing chocolatier Oliver Dunn who is on hand to give a masterclass in cocoa manipulation at the Melia Hotel by INNSiDE on First Street.
Speaking about his history with chocolate Oli said: "I look back to the early days when I first started in the business, I saw my dad creating products from nothing into something that people would enjoy. "I will never forget selling them to my mates in the pub and I got the bug for business as well as the passion for chocolate making."
The ‘Curiouser & Curiouser’ hamper, priced at £16, contains a range of quirky chocolate products such as Oli’s famous Holy Grail Bar, Chocolate Fries, Chocolate Cassette Tapes, a Mini Chocolate Gameboy Replica, and other special surprises, featuring chocolates with unusual flavours.
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