Connect
To Top

Meet Tahlia Ervin of A Touch of Chocolat

Today we’d like to introduce you to Tahlia Ervin.

Tahlia, before we jump into specific questions about the business, why don’t you give us some details about you and your story.
I have always been a chocolate lover all my life! My mother is German, so she has always indulged us, my brother and I, with European chocolates. I am pretty sure my first piece was Kinder Chocolade minibars. It was heavenly, haha! I never thought I would ever get into the chocolate business myself.

I found out much later after I was working for a chocolate company that my Grandfather wanted to be a chocolatier once and was JEALOUS that I got to work in one! I’ve been a chocolatier now for 13 years. I’m actually blown away that it’s been that long. I actually didn’t start my own business until over a year ago, after every one of my family members and friends requested that I start on my own. I am a mom of two, a six-year-old girl and a one-year-old boy. And so here I am and I love what I’m doing!

Overall, has it been relatively smooth? If not, what were some of the struggles along the way?
It’s been actually a slow road, only because I let it be. I had a baby boy early last year which I had not quite decided if I wanted to start my own business at the time. So after he was born, things were going great and I needed something to fulfill my free time. That’s when I decided this is what I needed and it was the one thing I was good at. Everyone I knew LOVED my products and always asked for more.

Once I started, luckily a lot of my friends and family helped spread the word about my homemade, handmade, fresh confections and that they were TO DIE FOR! I’ve done a few wedding orders, lots of holiday chocolates, gifts and party events. There is a downside to this business and that is with the hot weather. Chocolate and heat do NOT mix well. I’m petrified of having any chocolates in my car when I’m delivering on a hot day even with the AC blasting.

Please tell us about your business.
A Touch of Chocolat is what I create using with my hands. Everything is handmade from scratch and I specialize in ganache, truffles, toffee, marshmallow, caramel, peanut butter, chocolate bars, all things nuts, and so much more! I have plastic molds for seasonal things like Easter, Christmas, valentine’s day, etc. My company does events, party favors, weddings, gifts, and wholesale. I’ve opened up to do just about everything there is. Everything is strictly chocolate related, no bakery, no cakes. The one thing I’m proud of as a company is that I love that the ideas I create or package, comes from me on how I want it, the business, to be.

There are so many amazing, talented business out there are phenomenal, and it can be overwhelming to compete with that. I’ve learned to not dwell or speculate on it because it can make me feel not worthy of. How I envisioned my company came from within and that was to be classic, rustic with a little of modern. Everything I package is open and visible so you know what you are getting. All my chocolates are used with Premium Guittard chocolates and I use the highest quality and percentage of chocolates.

If you had to go back in time and start over, would you have done anything differently?
I wouldn’t! I’ve had years of experience in chocolate making and witnessed those on how to run a business. I may be overly cautious but I know I’m in the right path and will do great things. It might be slow right now but I’m doing what’s best for myself and the business. I make time for my family and friends as well. Balance is key!

Pricing:

  • 1.7 oz. PB Kisses $3
  • 3 oz. Chocolate Bars $6
  • 1/2 lb. English Toffee $15

Contact Info:

  • Website: A Touch of Chocolat
  • Phone: 9492925993
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Instagram: a_touch_of_chocolat


Image Credit:

Tahlia Ervin
A Touch of Chocolat

Suggest a story: VoyageLA is built on recommendations from the community; it’s how we uncover hidden gems, so if you or someone you know deserves recognition please let us know here.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in

  • Portraits of the Valley

    It’s more important to understand someone than to judge them. We think the first step to understanding someone is asking them...

    Local StoriesMay 12, 2025
  • Portraits of Hollywood

    It’s more important to understand someone than to judge them. We think the first step to understanding someone is asking them...

    Local StoriesMay 12, 2025
  • LA’s Most Inspiring Stories

    Every neighborhood in LA has its own vibe, style, culture and history, but what consistently amazes us is not what differentiates...

    Local StoriesMay 12, 2025
  • Hidden Gems: Local Businesses & Creatives You Should Know

    Every day we have a choice. We can support an up and coming podcaster, try a new family-run restaurant, join a...

    Local StoriesMay 5, 2025
  • Portraits of LA

    It’s more important to understand someone than to judge them. We think the first step to understanding someone is asking them...

    Local StoriesApril 18, 2025
  • VoyageLA Gift Guide: Services Spotlights

    Our goal as a publication is to encourage more folks to spend their dollars with small businesses, artists and creatives.  Our...

    Local StoriesDecember 15, 2024
  • VoyageLA Gift Guide: Experiences to Consider

    Our goal as a publication is to encourage more folks to spend their dollars with small businesses, artists and creatives.  Our...

    Local StoriesDecember 15, 2024
  • VoyageLA Gift Guide: Products from the Community

    Our goal as a publication is to encourage more folks to spend their dollars with small businesses, artists and creatives.  Our...

    Local StoriesDecember 14, 2024
  • Podcast: Your Journey As An Actress

    We’re so lucky to have a great guest with us today to discuss your journey as an actress and so much...

    Partner SeriesOctober 22, 2024