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Chamak Chocolates – Sugar Land

Chocolate-Making Class for One or Two or $5 for $10 Worth of Chamak Confections

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In a Nutshell

Students craft luxurious truffles, bonbons, or chocolate bark and dip fruit in chocolate and nuts; artisan chocolates and confections

The Fine Print

  • Expires Aug 7, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required for lessons. 24-hr cancellation notice required.
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According to a recent survey, people have listed chocolate as their preferred cause of death, followed closely by money avalanche. Get one foot in the tastiest grave with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $40 for a one-hour private chocolate-making lesson for two (an $80 value)
  • $15 for a one-hour group chocolate-making class for one (a $30 value)
  • $5 for $10 worth of Chamak artisan chocolates and confections

During one-hour chocolate-making classes, guests might create designer truffles, bonbons, candies, and bark, and dip fruits in belgian and swiss milk, dark, and white chocolates. Classes usually incorporate one or two types of chocolate. Patrons can roll their treats in nuts and coconut or add touches with edible paints, among other options. At the end of each session, guests are free to take home their own confections. Sessions are held on the second Saturday of every month from 2 p.m.–3 p.m. and the first Thursday of every month from 7 p.m.–8 p.m.

The chocolatier handcrafts artisan chocolates and confections including milk chocolate with pistachio pieces ($4/bar), dark chocolate filled with marzipan and painted with edible gold ($3/piece), chai truffles ($2/piece), and a white-chocolate bonbon layered with homemade guava jam and ginger chocolate ganache ($2/piece).

Chamak Chocolates

Like a child in a chocolate store, Sarah Ali couldn't choose just one vocation. While earning her master's degree in counseling psychology, she practiced makeup artistry at a cosmetics store and performed portrait photography on the side. She finally decided to attend a makeup academy, and soon opened a wellness and beauty center known as The Transformation Studio. This led her to start her own beauty line, which she dubbed Chamak, a Hindi word that means "glow," which both paid homage to her South Asian roots and celebrated each woman's sparkling personality. As Chamak's product selection expanded, so did Sarah's interests, and she soon decided to incorporate her love of cooking and baking into the mix. After a stint at Ecole Chocolat to earn her chocolatier certification, Chamak Chocolates was born.

Whether in names borrowed from Indian folklore or spices and herbs touted by Ayurvedic medicine, each luscious treat that emerges from Chamak Chocolates' kitchen bears a symbol of South Asian culture. Sarah crafts all of the truffles, bon bons, and chocolate bars in small batches with zero preservatives, and even consults an organic wellness expert to create a line of healing, sugar-free treats designed to mend a host of health problems. True to her roots, the chocolatier also ventures out to create traditional Indian mithai, a sugar- and milk-based dessert customarily eaten for momentous events, such as the birth of a baby or when that baby gets its first callback for a baby-formula ad. For other celebrations, Chamak Chocolate hosts chocolate-making parties, chocolate-centric lunches, and makeup-and-chocolate events.

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Chamak Chocolates

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    Sugar Land

    3425 Hwy. 6, Ste. 107A
    Sugar Land, Texas 77478
    (281) 240-7102
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  • Located inside The Transformation Studio.