Truffle Junkies 411:
Shipping:
- Shipping rates are calculated during the order process based on the weight of your package.
- We link directly to UPS to determine our shipping rates, so that there is no way for you to be overcharged for shipping. You’ll have the option to select Ground, 2-Day Air, Next Day Air, and Saturday delivery.
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All ground shipping estimates from are from our Ann Arbor facility, however if you are Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois based business and within 100 miles from contact us as we might deliver to your or neighboring area.
- We cannot ship over the weekend. So, if you order on Thursday or Friday, you will need to select either Next Day Air (Thursday shipment) or Saturday Delivery (Friday shipment).
PO Boxes: We do not ship to PO Boxes. We need to ship to a physical address because we don’t want your truffles sitting in your PO Box for days, weeks, or months. We want to enjoy them immediately. Thanks.
Seasonal packaging:
Do you want your chocolate to be delivered in a big gooey mess? No? Neither do we. So, here’s what we have to do if your destination is over 75 degrees or below 40:
- Add $5 to your order for warm-weather packaging.
- If your destination is more that 2 days away via UPS Ground, we must upgrade your shipping to 2-Day Air and add $10 to your shipping cost.
* Sorry about the hassle, but chocolate is a fragile thing. You need to care for it as you would your pet hamster. You wouldn’t want Winkie sitting for days in a cardboard box in the dead of summer or dread of frizzing winter now would you?
International shipments:
Hey, everyone should have the chance to try our phenomenal truffles, not just us here in the old US of A. If you’re out of country and need our stuff, just drop us an email and we’ll get you set up: international@trufflejunkies.com.
If you are business from the abroad, see our contact page as we might have our representative in your country.
Truffle Care:
Our fresh cream truffles are best consumed within 2-3 weeks of arrival. Keep them stored in an airtight container at room temperature away from any direct sunlight. Please, oh please, do not put them in the refrigerator. Refrigerators are humid and humidity and water are the arch enemies of chocolate. If you don’t think you can finish off your truffles within 2 weeks (we’ve never heard of this problem before, but just to be safe), you can freeze them. Just make sure they are in an airtight container. When you are ready for them, let them sit at room temperature for a few hours to thaw out and come up to temperature.
Our chocolates are best served at room temperature.
Nutritions Facts:
- 100% natural and organic ingredients.
All ingredients used by Truffle Junkies in the production of truffles, fruffles, bars, and other chocolates were grown, handled and processed with the use of pesticides, irradiation or any genetic alteration.
- No additional sugar* added nor preservatives.
A lot of companies use inferior chocolate and add extra sugar to it to mask the flavor. The chocolate we use is so good that we don’t need to add anything.
Our truffles contain chocolate, cream and butter – that’s it.
Our flavored truffles contain only natural flavors that we have developed.
Dietary Concerns:
Our truffles either contain or are made in a facility that contains both dairy products and tree-nut products.
Our dairy-free chocolates may contain traces of soy.
Kashrut:
Kosher truffles buyers, Truffle Junkies is presently undergoing facilities expansion and supply K-D and K-Parve hekshered products until targeted completion few weeks prior to Passover 08, when company resume with OU or VAAD of Detroit certifications.
This expansion has been undertaken solely to establish separate facilities for the kosher for Passover lines, as well as increase territorial separation between our dairy and parve units. We do certainly hope to provide our Kosher lePesah products this year, and taking inquiries for the two-weeks-before-Pesah-delivered orders until March 31 with last delivery schedules for April 11, 08.
While expending production facilities, and undergoing certification process from the Orthodox Union (OU), nothing will be changed in the production practices. And as usual all our truffles and bars will be made from certified Kosher only ingredients - we still are using only Kosher base-chocolate, and all other Kosher certified by the OU, Star-K, and OK components.
For more information please see Nice Boy and A Goy Series
Serving Suggestions:
Step 1: Candles
Step 2: Jazz
Step 3: ...champagne, wine, brandy, liqueur, porto, or a cup of coffe, or tea, or...be creative.
Step 4: Open Truffle Junkies package.
Step 5: Remove truffle of your choosing.
Step 6: Look longingly at your truffle. Try not to melt it with your eyes.
Step 7: Slowly, bite into truffle and merge with it.
Enjoy it. Love it.
Step 8: Bite truffle again until truffle is no more.
Step 9: Lick any extraneous chocolate off your fingers while thinking about what just happened from the perspective of the truffle, and other philosophical views..
Step 10: Repeat session with however many truffles it takes to get your fix.
No utensils, plates, or foo foo decorations required.
 

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