Little Chocolatiers

Little Chocolatiers (2010)

EndedReality showFood

The sweet world of Hatch Family Chocolates returns to TLC with the new series Little Chocolatiers, following the lives of Steve & Katie Hatch, a married couple who also happen to be little people. With their popular shop in Salt Lake City, Steve & Katie continue the Hatch family tradition of chocolate making. From hand-dipped confections to mouth-watering custom creations, the couple and their employees are working hard to outdo themselves and keep their customers happy.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Checkmate Chocolatemai 4, 2010
S01E09Pirates of the Chocoleanavr. 27, 2010
S01E08Chocolate on Fireavr. 20, 2010
S01E07Chocolate of the Seaavr. 13, 2010
S01E06Bowling for Chocolateavr. 6, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Little Chocolatiers' premiere?

'Little Chocolatiers' premiered on March 4, 2010.

Who are the main stars of 'Little Chocolatiers'?

The main stars of 'Little Chocolatiers' are Steve Hatch and Katie Masterson.

What is the premise of 'Little Chocolatiers'?

'Little Chocolatiers' follows the daily lives and business endeavors of Steve and Katie, two vertically challenged chocolatiers who run a chocolate shop called "Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory."

Where is the setting of 'Little Chocolatiers'?

'Little Chocolatiers' is set in Salt Lake City, Utah.

What challenges do Steve and Katie face in their chocolate business?

Steve and Katie face various challenges in their chocolate business, such as creating unique chocolate designs, meeting client demands, and managing their small shop.

How does 'Little Chocolatiers' showcase the artistry of chocolate making?

'Little Chocolatiers' showcases the artistry of chocolate making by highlighting Steve and Katie's creative designs, intricate chocolate sculptures, and attention to detail in their confectionery creations.

Do Steve and Katie have any employees?

No, Steve and Katie primarily run the chocolate shop themselves without any additional employees.

Does 'Little Chocolatiers' explore the personal lives of Steve and Katie?

Yes, 'Little Chocolatiers' provides glimpses into the personal lives of Steve and Katie, including their families and how their passion for chocolate making influences their relationships.

How do Steve and Katie promote their chocolate shop?

Steve and Katie promote their chocolate shop through various means, including word-of-mouth, local events, and social media.

What makes 'Little Chocolatiers' different from other cooking shows?

'Little Chocolatiers' stands out from other cooking shows because it focuses specifically on the art of chocolate making and the unique challenges faced by Steve and Katie as vertically challenged chocolatiers.

How long are the episodes of 'Little Chocolatiers'?

The episodes of 'Little Chocolatiers' typically have a runtime of around 30 minutes.

Are there any special guests featured in 'Little Chocolatiers'?

Yes, 'Little Chocolatiers' occasionally features special guests, including renowned chocolatiers, industry experts, and local personalities.

What are some of the most memorable chocolate creations featured on 'Little Chocolatiers'?

Some of the most memorable chocolate creations featured on 'Little Chocolatiers' include chocolate sculptures, unique truffle flavors, and customized chocolate pieces for special occasions.

Are there any conflicts or rivalries between Steve and Katie?

While Steve and Katie may have differing opinions at times, 'Little Chocolatiers' primarily focuses on their collaboration and dedication to their shared business rather than conflicts or rivalries.

How does 'Little Chocolatiers' highlight the importance of teamwork?

'Little Chocolatiers' emphasizes the importance of teamwork through Steve and Katie's constant collaboration, reliance on each other's skills, and their joint efforts to create exceptional chocolate products.

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