De Bonte Koe Chocolate offers investment opportunity with new chocolate currency: the COWCOIN.
Rotterdam, Netherlands - March 26, 2024 - De Bonte Koe Chocolade, known for its handmade sustainable chocolate products, today launched a chocolate currency: The COWCOIN.
In response to the continuing increase in cocoa prices, De Bonte Koe Chocolade has decided to take an innovative step in the world of trade and chocolate. The COWCOIN is a chocolate coin that can be used for investment and trading on various markets.
“The current situation with cocoa prices going through the roof has inspired us to introduce a chocolate coin that will appeal to both investors and chocolate lovers,” says Amy Klein, Choco Currency Executive (CCE) of De Bonte Koe Chocolade. “The COWCOIN offers a valuable way to participate in the financial markets.”
The COWCOIN, also known as "COW", is a sustainable handmade coin made from 80% organic and traceable cocoa.
"With COWCOIN, we not only want to innovate the chocolate trade, but also offer a unique experience to our customers," Klein added. "It's a way to combine the love of chocolate with an exciting investment opportunity."
The COWCOIN will be introduced online early next month and will also be available from the new chocolate counter at Station Bergweg in Rotterdam and the vending machine on Hoogstraat in Schiedam. At this moment (27/3) the introductory price of the COWCOIN is 50 euros. The COWCOIN can be reserved here .
“With the current rising cocoa prices, there is the possibility of getting rich in your sleep with one chocolate coin, according to the CCE of De Bonte Koe. If this doesn't work, you can always eat it.”
About De Bonte Koe – Handmade chocolate from a good home
De Bonte Koe, a close-knit family business now run by the second generation, has been a paradise for handmade, responsible chocolate products since 1992. In addition to the establishment on the Lange Haven and the Hoogstraat in Schiedam where the chocolate products are handmade, there are stores in The Hague (Korte Poten 57 and Piet Heinstraat 59A) and Rotterdam (Lusthofstraat 33A and Nieuwe Binnenweg 112).