Mostly Chocolate Announces Last Date to Receive Orders by Christmas

December 17th is the last day to place an order and safely receive it by Christmas Day.

Charlotte, NC -- (ReleaseWire) -- 12/17/2014 -- MostlyChocolate.com (number one distributor of schmidt lebkuchen in the USA) announces that December 17th is the last day to safely place an order and receive it by Christmas Day. "We wanted our patrons to be able to recieve their Christmas schmidt lebkuchen in time for jolly Saint Nicholas to place them under the Christmas tree," said Bob Valois (MostlyChocolate.com CEO).

History of Schmidt Lebkuchen

In 1927 in Thuringia, E. Otto Schmidt's brother accepted a railway car loaded with Lebkuchen specialties as payment from a customer. He sent these items to his brother in Nuremberg to market them. Before selling the contents of the rail car E. Otto Schmidt came upon a revolutionary idea, to create assortments from this consignment and advertise these on a regional and nationwide basis! This is how sales and distribution of assorted Lebkuchen was born. Encouraged and convinced of his success E. Otto Schmidt baked the first Lebkuchen in a small bakery in the southern part of the town in Nuernberg and sold exclusively to private customers.

About Mostly Chocolate
Mostly Chocolate was established in 1999 as a small supplier of imported, gourmet chocolates and treats. Since then, the company has grown dramatically and provides customers across the US and abroad with delicious imported chocolates, cookies, as well as coffee and other complimentary treats (thus the name "Mostly Chocolate"). Mostly Chocolate is the largest distributor of Schmidt Lebkuchen in the US.

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Media Relations Contact

James Ashe
Telephone: 877-902-6262
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Web: http://www.mostlychocolate.com/index.html

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