September
– Visit to Thorntons arranged by Mike / Maggie Nicholass

On 20th September a party of 16 from EM CERRSA group visited the Thornton's Chocolate Factory in Somercotes, Derbys - a very impressive modern site. Meeting in Reception (where the first invitation to try the Continental selection was taken up), there was no Willy Wonka to greet us, but guides Damian and Paul were fine substitutes. An introductory video was followed by a tour of the factory and warehouse. This proved to be a most interesting and enlightening couple of hours. Although much machinery was in evidence (all made in Germany sorry to say) the manufacturing processes are labour intensive with many hundreds of people employed at Thornton's. Two of our party joined the production line and tried their hand , with some success, at "crimping" - a highly skilled process finishing the continental range truffles. (Mel has, in fact, been taken on and starts on the early shift next week). The tour then moved on to a visit to the samples bar where all the current production flavours were available to taste( this being a selection of the rejects). A visit to the coffee bar and inevitable shop concluded the tour where the very favourable prices enabled all to purchase to their heart's content. We were presented with Goodie Bags by our tour guides who were then thanked for their interesting and lively presentations. Finally a suitable donation was made to the NSPCC - Thornton's chosen charitable cause.
Lunch was taken at the nearby Ashwood Inn - a
good value, tasty carvery from where the party dispersed. A good day out!
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