Made in Indiana: Chocolate deliveries by Birthday Chocolates

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Birthday Chocolates boxes up individual gifts of two or six turtles and delivers them to workers on behalf of their employers. (Photo courtesy of Birthday Chocolates)

Where: Greens Fork

What: Birthday Chocolates delivers small boxes of homemade chocolates—most often turtles—to workers on behalf of their companies or organizations, usually for birthdays but also for work anniversaries or other occasions.

(Photo courtesy of Birthday Chocolates)

Price: A wrapped two-piece box is $7; a six-piece box is $12. The price includes delivery.

How: Employers provide Birthday Chocolates with a list of employees and the date a gift should be delivered. The company makes the chocolates, packages them in a gift box and delivers them. Some companies receive a delivery or two a month. For other companies, Birthday Chocolates sends hundreds each month. Over 30 years, he said, “we’ve sent out millions and millions” of chocolates.

Owners: Connie and Bruce Watts

History: Bruce Watts said when he left the military in 1989, he “prayed on my knees in our bedroom for exactly one hour and asked God for a business idea. I wrote down everything he told me in a notebook.” One idea was a chocolate gift delivery service. “I paid for a billboard in Dayton, Ohio, that same day advertising our gift service. Zero sales,” he said. “About a month later, I ran an ad in the Cincinnati newspaper and received one order in the mail from a grandmother asking for us to send gifts to all of her grandkids throughout the year. She sent us a long list of names and addresses and birthdates, and that’s what gave me the idea to go after yearly lists instead of one-time orders.”

Why turtles? “Connie’s mother, Evelyn, suggested chocolate-covered caramel with pecans, and we have used that from day one,” Bruce said. He said the company has tried other options, but “everybody likes turtles.”

Fun fact: The company’s biggest order came from the U.S. Postal Service in Wisconsin. “They ordered Christmas gifts for every employee, and I had to borrow $30,000 from my dad in New York City to cover the costs since they provided a purchase order and said it could take a few months to get paid,” Bruce said. “Yes, I did pay my dad back.”

Samples? The company offers free samples to human resources departments to test the product.

Website: BirthdayChocolates.com/

—Compiled by Lesley Weidenbener

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