

Jennifer does most of the social media posts and shared her insights and advice on building an online persona. Noteworthy Chocolates has gained a large following online with interactive and interesting content. They take their involvement and community outreach online with active social media accounts. Michael and Jennifer “help whenever they can” and work with local non-profits as well. They sponsored the “Taste of Bethel” and fundraise for public schools. They are still involved with the Danbury Hackerspace and are active in local town events such as the local Bethel Summer Fest. Once Michael and Jennifer discovered what worked, they created a Kickstarter campaign and raised enough money to start their business and “get professional.” No more mason jar lids from here on out!īeing involved in the community is important to Noteworthy Chocolates. Their dining room was taken over by chocolate as they sought the perfect laser and chocolate combination. They experimented at a local innovation center, the Danbury, CT, Hackerspace, and used sandwich container lids and mason jar lids as their very first chocolate molds. They had attended an expo together and noticed every booth was giving away chocolate, this realization coupled with a newfound interest in lasers, led them to Noteworthy Chocolates.

They had jobs before Noteworthy, but realized working with and for each other made them much happier. Michael and Jennifer Sauvageau, a couple that loves working together and constantly comes up with innovative ideas and products, founded the company.

They create custom chocolate engravings with a personalized messaged from the first glance to the last bite. Noteworthy Chocolates is not your regular chocolate shop.
