Chocolate dreams live on in East Clare
TWENTY THREE years into their confectionery journey, Wilde Irish Chocolate could have been forgiven for believing their dreams were melting away with the arrival of Covid-19.
TWENTY THREE years into their confectionery journey, Wilde Irish Chocolate could have been forgiven for believing their dreams were melting away with the arrival of Covid-19.
THE Clare Echo has teamed up with Local Enterprise Office Clare to promote local online shopping in County Clare.
The amount of Clare businesses preparing to trade online has been described as “phenomenal”.
Global podcast consumption went up 42% between March and April of this year while an increase in the amount of Clare people producing their own podcasts has also been noted.
Framed on the basis a no bilateral trade deal between the EU and the UK, Budget 2021 largely factored this into its thinking.
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Wilde Irish Chocolates located in East Clare have opened a new hot chocolate café and coffee dock.
Almost four times the amount of businesses that avail of a trade online voucher in the space of a year applied for the scheme in a two week period in Co Clare.
*Allen Flynn. Photograph: Eamon Ward The Clare Echo joins Flynn Hotels owner Allen Flynn from his establishment’s historic lobby, where he discusses his role as Ennis Chamber President and explains why failure is ‘not an option’ for the local economy.
*Head of Clare LEO Padraig McElwee Photo: Arthur Ellis AN INNOVATIVE new online food programme from Clare Local Enterprise Office is set to boost the number of food start-ups across the county.