Apopka, FL - Apopka Tree Experts, a local tree care provider, is excited to announce their partnership with a local chocolatier to create a unique tree-based chocolate using locally sourced tree nuts and fruits. This new product will be available at select stores across the US and will surely delight the taste buds of chocolate lovers everywhere.
"We are thrilled to partner with a local chocolatier to bring this sweet treat to our customers," said Brittany Kelsey, CEO of Apopka Tree Experts. "This product is made from sustainably sourced tree nuts and fruits that we harvest from trees in our backyard here in Apopka. We are confident it will be a hit with everyone trying it."
The Apopka Tree Experts team has worked tirelessly to perfect this unique recipe for months. Combining the finest quality ingredients, including hazelnuts, walnuts, macadamia nuts, cranberries, cherries, and peaches, creates a truly delicious experience. Each bite bursts with flavors that will have people returning for more.
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"We are so proud of what we have created," said Kelsey. "The process was intensive and time-consuming, but it was worth every minute as we know this product will be popular with people of all ages. We hope our collaboration with the chocolatier will inspire others to explore the possibilities of using locally sourced ingredients to make something truly delicious."
Apopka Tree Experts is committed to positively impacting the environment by harvesting sustainable tree nuts and fruits from local trees. This environmentally conscious approach helps reduce carbon emissions and supports local businesses while providing a fantastic product everyone can enjoy.
Kelsey added, "Our goal is to give back to our community through our commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. We take great pride in our work and are thrilled to be able to share this special product with our customers."
The Apopka Tree Experts and the chocolatier's collaboration is set to launch this summer, just in time for the warm weather.
Apopka Tree Experts is a full-service tree care provider based in Apopka, Florida. They specialize in tree trimming, pruning, removal, and stump grinding services throughout Central Florida. Apopka Tree Experts is dedicated to creating lasting customer relationships by providing top-notch service and unbeatable customer satisfaction. For more information about the company and its recent project, visit its offices at 2616 Pemberton Dr, Apopka, FL 32703, United States. Homeowners can also contact the company at +1 321-273-7282 and sales@treeexpertsorlando.com.
Apopka Tree Experts is a family-owned tree service with over 20-years of experience caring for the natural landscape of communities in Orlando & Orange County.
2616 Pemberton Dr
Apopka, FL, 32703
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