Little Chocolatiers

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  • 2009
  • 1 Season
  • 7.9  (18)

Little Chocolatiers was a reality show that premiered on TLC in 2010. The show featured Steve Hatch, Katie Hatch, and Sarah Kent, who were all passionate about making chocolates. The trio owned and operated a chocolate shop called Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Salt Lake City, Utah. The premise of the show was to highlight the Hatch siblings and their team's unique chocolate-making process and showcase their amazing chocolate creations.

The show followed the three main characters as they worked long hours in the chocolate factory, managing their business, fulfilling custom orders, and making their signature chocolate creations. They were always eager to try new things and experiment with different flavors, textures, and designs. Viewers watched as they went from initial planning to delivery of the final product to satisfied customers. The team worked tirelessly to create edible works of art from chocolate that were both visually stunning and delicious.

Over the course of each episode, viewers got to see the team tackle a variety of challenges, including creating a chocolate sculpture for a local business, creating chocolate showpieces for a local festival, and creating a giant chocolate guitar for a famous musician's birthday. These challenges often presented the team with unique hurdles to overcome, but they always came through with their chocolate creations.

The show also highlighted the day-to-day operations of running a small business, including managing employees, handling customer complaints, and addressing supply chain issues. While it may have looked easy to viewers at home, running a chocolate business was no easy task.

One aspect of the show that was particularly interesting was the unique design challenges that came with creating chocolate sculptures and showpieces. Unlike sculpting clay, which can be manipulated and shaped in many ways, chocolate is a temperamental substance that requires just the right temperature and consistency to work with. The team often had to re-do parts of the sculptures that did not turn out quite as planned, and they had to work quickly to avoid the chocolate from melting in the hot Utah sun.

Despite the challenges, the team always managed to create amazing and unique chocolate creations. From giant chocolate mountains to life-sized chocolate motorcycles, their chocolate sculptures were always jaw-dropping.

Another focus of the show was the personal relationships between the three main characters. The siblings' interactions with one another were often the heart of the show. Audiences were shown the natural chemistry and quirky personalities of each character. It was easy to see that they cared deeply about one another and worked very well together as a team.

The show's producers also highlighted the Hatch’s employees who took part in the creation of the chocolate treats. They often had different personalities and skill sets, and their chemistry with the main characters made for some interesting moments.

In conclusion, Little Chocolatiers was an entertaining and engaging show that showcased the determination, creativity, and hard work involved in running a successful chocolate business. It was a perfect show to watch for viewers interested in cooking, baking, or just chocolate in general. Alas, the series only lasted for two seasons and ten episodes before being canceled by TLC. Nonetheless, it is still remembered for the fun it brought to the audience and the extraordinary chocolate creations by the Hatch siblings and their team.

Little Chocolatiers is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (14 episodes). The series first aired on December 21, 2009.

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Seasons
Season 1, Episode 14
14. Season 1, Episode 14
May 25, 2010
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Big Dollhouse
13. Big Dollhouse
May 18, 2010
A mom orders a 3-foot-tall, 6-foot-long chocolate dollhouse full of edible chocolate furniture. Katie creates a chocolate painting of a little kid in a bathing suit while Steve struggles to find a chocolate catchphrase for the shop.
The Devil Wears Chocolate
12. The Devil Wears Chocolate
May 11, 2010
A shoe designer hires the Hatches to create 30 high-heeled shoes -- all unique and all made of chocolate. The chocolatiers also visit the Utah state capitol to deliver a 100-pound chocolate beehive.
Checkmate Chocolate
11. Checkmate Chocolate
May 4, 2010
A chess champion hires Steve and Katie to create a giant chess board with three-feet tall pieces.
Pirates of the Chocolean
10. Pirates of the Chocolean
April 27, 2010
Steve and Katie have to make a treasure chest out of chocolate with edible treasures for a kids' club.
Chocolate on Fire
9. Chocolate on Fire
April 20, 2010
Making a life-sized fireplace out of chocolate for a family reunion; Kate tries to make chocolate fruit for a special order basket.
Chocolate of the Sea
8. Chocolate of the Sea
April 13, 2010
Steve and Katie have to create a 6-foot landscape of the sea and then they throw an all chocolate baby shower for 6 women ready to give birth.
Bowling for Chocolate
7. Bowling for Chocolate
April 6, 2010
A women's bowling league hires Steve and Katie to create a 16-foot chocolate bowling alley with life-sized pins and balls; Katie makes a chocolate version of a local radio show's lunging weasel mascot in conjunction with a visit by Steve.
Busting Chocolate
6. Busting Chocolate
April 6, 2010
The Hatches try to help a boss change his image by creating a giant chocolate bust of him for his employees to devour; Steve works on a new management style.
Say Anything Chocolate
5. Say Anything Chocolate
March 30, 2010
A photographer invites Katie and Steve to stand in a flood of raining chocolate. Katie and Steve attempt to make a giant chocolate boom box for a couple's anniversary.
Mr. Chocolate's Opus
4. Mr. Chocolate's Opus
March 30, 2010
The Hatches will attempt to build a life-sized chocolate desk complete with all the accessories. Meanwhile, Steve and Katie combine chocolate and beer.
Mr. Chocolate's Opus
3. Mr. Chocolate's Opus
January 31, 2010
The Hatches build a life-sized chocolate desk complete with books, pencils, papers and photos. Then Steve and Katie play around with flavor combinations by combining chocolate and beer.
For Whom the Chocolate Flows
2. For Whom the Chocolate Flows
January 31, 2010
The Hatches produce a game of chance using chocolate-covered chile peppers. They also finish a replica of a log cabin with a flowing river, forest of snow-capped fir trees and pebble stone beach -- all made of chocolate.
Pilot
1. Pilot
December 21, 2009
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Where to Watch Little Chocolatiers
Little Chocolatiers is available for streaming on the TLC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Little Chocolatiers on demand at Discovery+, Amazon Prime and TLC.
  • Premiere Date
    December 21, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (18)