By Elba Fenwick


Employee training and teambuilding events are much more successful when you lure your staff in with some great food. Pizza has always been a favorite simply because it's popular, tasty and versatile.

However, pizza can become a bit boring. Your staff sees a pile of pizza boxes and braces for a dull afternoon of cheese and pepperoni.

But what happens when you lift the lid of your pizza box and there is something unique and delightful inside? When you are setting up training sessions or teambuilding exercises, all the details need to be considered, and this definitely includes the food.

That's right, for the trainer who wants something new, creative, and out of the box (pun intended), something that adds a "wow" factor to their session, another cold slice of pizza at break time is not going to cut it. Savvy trainers know they have to elevate, innovate, and satiate participants' palates with a culinary twist that leaves them impressed, smiling and in a good mood to learn. The right food at a training session is like a good musical score to a movie-it adds to the moment. But how do you hit just the right note?

Consider Chocolate Pizza.

Yes, you read that correctly. Chocolate pizza is the answer to the question about how to get your employees engaged and excited. This isn't just cocoa-flavored dough, either. This is pizza created entirely out of the best quality chocolate and chocolate appeals to just about everyone.

But what is this culinary confection? Consider the Chocolate Pizza Company, located in the picturesque hamlet of Marcellus, N.Y. For more than 25 years, this company has been creating its namesake confection and shipping these items across the United States, as well as more than a dozen countries. Featured on both ABC News and the Food Network, the Chocolate Pizza Company transforms nearly 100,000 pounds a year of the highest-quality, gourmet chocolate into a myriad of amazing treats.

"We make our own homemade English toffee and then we blend it with gourmet dark chocolate or milk chocolate," describes Ryan Novak, the owner of Chocolate Pizza. "From there we pour this mix into rounds and then sprinkle almonds, pecans, walnuts and a drizzle of white chocolate. We then seal it up and place it in an actual pizza box, which makes for an amazing presentation."

There are more than one dozen varieties with a wide range of toppings, but each chocolate pizza delivers a clear message - change can be positive, in fact it's even something we can enjoy! This can translate to changes within your company, as well.

A large chocolate pizza runs 25 ounces and serves about 10 people, and while you can use a pizza cutter, the best way to share it is just have everyone break off pieces. It's fun. It's social. It keeps the group gathered during break. Plus, unlike traditional pizza that makes you lethargic after eating, chocolate pizza gives participants a little sugar boost. Choose a dark chocolate pizza, and there is even a nice health component to the snack since studies confirm the beneficial effects of dark chocolate on your heart, blood pressure and immune system.

When planning a training session, even the small details can make or break the meetings. If you want to add something special to your meetings, announce to employees that chocolate pizza is on the menu during the event. If nothing else, they will be excited about discovering this new taste sensation and also pleased that you care enough about employees to do a little something special for them.




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