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Bean to Business

Bean to Business

著者: Dan & Melanie
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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

概要

We started a chocolate factory with zero experience in chocolate.


Bean to Business is a weekly show from the team at Hill Country Chocolate in Fredericksburg, Texas. We make bean-to-bar chocolate—starting with raw cacao beans and turning them into finished bars right here in our production facility.


Every week, we pull back the curtain on what it actually takes to run a small manufacturing business. The wins. The mistakes. The stuff nobody warns you about.


We talk about sourcing ingredients from around the world, working with Italian production equipment, building a brand in a tourist town, and figuring it out as we go. Sometimes we bring in guests. Sometimes we just answer your questions.


If you're running a small business, thinking about starting one, or just curious what happens inside a craft food operation, this show is for you.


New episodes drop weekly.

© 2026 Bean to Business
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  • Picking Products: How We Decide What to Make at Hill Country Chocolate
    2026/03/26

    How does a small chocolate factory decide what to make — and what to stop making? In this episode, Dan and Melanie pull back the curtain on Hill Country Chocolate's product decision process, from first idea to final packaging.

    They share the real stories behind their biggest hits (jalapeño peanut brittle that went viral with wineries, bacon from a Tomahawks & Truffles event that became a cult favorite) and honest failures (buttercreams that just didn't connect with their customer base). You'll hear how packaging can make or break a product, why they use AI for competitor research and recipe development, and the surprising role that customer feedback plays — including a honey bourbon bacon brittle idea that walked in the door from loyal customers.

    Dan and Melanie also get into the tension every small manufacturer faces: staying true to your brand versus giving customers what they want. Plus, they tease a big decision they're wrestling with right now — whether to add fudge to their artisan lineup.

    Key takeaways:

    • Start with products you're good at making, then expand
    • Never skip packaging — it sells the product as much as the recipe does
    • Use customer feedback, but don't let a few loud voices drive your whole line
    • Know when to pull a product and move on
    • Every product needs a story you're passionate about telling

    Visit our chocolate factory if you are in the Texas Hill Country!

    We do our competitor research using RocketTools.io.

    You're listening to Bean to Business—the podcast from the chocolatiers and business owners of Hill Country Chocolate in Fredericksburg, Texas. Each episode, we dive into the real-world lessons of starting and running a small manufacturing business—from the factory floor to the bottom line.

    Thanks for listening to Bean to Business from Hill Country Chocolate. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and leave us a review. Visit us at hillcountrychocolate.com—and if you're ever in the Texas Hill Country, stop by the factory in Fredericksburg. Until next time, keep building.

    Check out our chocolate factory and book and experience or class at hillcountrychocolate.com

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    26 分
  • How to Brand a Small Business (It's NOT What You Think)
    2026/03/19

    Your logo isn't your brand. Your Canva design isn't your brand. So what is?

    In this episode, Dan and Melanie break down what branding actually means for small businesses — and why most owners confuse it with marketing. Branding isn't about creativity. It's about discipline. It's every detail your customer experiences from the parking lot to the checkout counter, and everything in between.

    We cover:

    • Why branding is "connecting the dots" across your entire business
    • The difference between a brand asset and actual branding
    • How sensory details like smell, sound, and lighting shape your brand
    • Why customers notice what you get wrong but never what you get right
    • The napkin test — how small details reveal brand disconnects
    • Staff training as a branding strategy most businesses overlook
    • Why your digital brand has to match your in-store experience
    • How transparency and behind-the-scenes access builds trust
    • A live audit of Hill Country Chocolate (yes, we put ourselves on the spot)

    Whether you're opening your first business or you've been at it for years, this episode will change how you think about every detail in your operation.

    Like what you hear? Subscribe and leave us a comment — your questions become future episodes.

    You're listening to Bean to Business—the podcast from the chocolatiers and business owners of Hill Country Chocolate in Fredericksburg, Texas. Each episode, we dive into the real-world lessons of starting and running a small manufacturing business—from the factory floor to the bottom line.

    Thanks for listening to Bean to Business from Hill Country Chocolate. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and leave us a review. Visit us at hillcountrychocolate.com—and if you're ever in the Texas Hill Country, stop by the factory in Fredericksburg. Until next time, keep building.

    Check out our chocolate factory and book and experience or class at hillcountrychocolate.com

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    31 分
  • Choosing the Right Chocolate Machines for Your Factory
    2026/03/04

    Ready to dive into the world of chocolate making? In this episode of Bean to Business, we break down everything you need to know about sourcing, selecting, and operating chocolate machines—from entry-level melters and tempering devices to advanced enrobers and one-shot depositors.

    Join us as Dan and Melanie share candid insights about scaling production, building a successful chocolate business, and navigating the challenges of European vs. American equipment. Whether you’re a machine nerd or simply curious about artisan chocolate, this episode is packed with practical advice, tips for troubleshooting, and behind-the-scenes stories from Hill Country Chocolate’s own journey.

    Get ready to find out what machines really make life-changing differences—and why relationships with distributors matter!

    Check out our chocolate factory and book and experience or class at hillcountrychocolate.com

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    34 分
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