Well, the Chilli Chocolate boilies and pop-ups are now being packaged ready for the March 1st release date.

I must say this new bait seems to have come through at an alarming rate without the usual need of adding a bit, taking a bit away, juggling ingredients used etc.

There I was working on ‘Gurkha Spice’ when I stumbled across a couple of really interesting ingredients which weren’t particularly suitable for what I was working on at the time but it so happens I had another project on the go talking to a flavour company about producing something utilising a couple of ‘special ingredients’ I had requested.

Suddenly everything married up, I did a couple of test mixes and I simply knew we were definitely onto something special. Open the bag and you get that lovely rich chocolate smell. Bite into the bait and a distinct chocolate taste starts to mingle with the subtle fish base, followed by a slight chilli bite which the carp simply love.

The new Chilli Chocolate boilie

I take a lot of my bait inspiration from our own food chain and it seems so many people are now enjoying the chilli and chocolate combinations  in restaurants that my naturally open and wandering mind started to think of the carp.

We all know just how effective Chocolate flavours have been over the years as indeed the carp’s obvious love of a subtle chilli kick. Combine them together and the results were as I had guessed – totally instant, the carp loved the blend from the start both at home and overseas.

It has been a frustrating time sourcing one of the ingredients and we have never had a lot of it to be able to pass much of the bait around but the few who have used it have been practically begging me for more.  David Keep took the 31.02 mirror shown on the left from Genets , France, first time out last summer.

Well, the troublesome ingredient is now sorted and we have a good stock ready to ship out once we get everything bagged for the orders we have already.

As a special launch promotion we are releasing Chilli Chocolate at just £8.99 per kilo (yes you read that right – just £8.99 per kilo) and the relevant add on bits such as the Glugs, Dips, paste etc will be offered at a reduced rate too.

Demand is already very high for this bait (perhaps we shouldn’t have offered the special promotional price) so if you want to be one of the first to use Chilli Chocolate on your water it may be worth getting a order in now for despatch in the 1st week of March.

Chilli Chocolate boilies are brown in colour and containing no bulk oils they will not suffer with the age old problem of oils congealing and trapping in the other all important attractors during the cold months and more importantly this leaves the baits in an easy to digest form.

At last a boilie the carp love and what’s more – your partner won’t moan at the smell in the car!

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