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As their company grew and, according to Quartz, they actually attempted to become single-source chocolatiers, however, their peers in the chocolate industry began noticing that the quality of their fancy chocolate had dropped precipitously. Aubrey Lindley of Cacao in Portland, Oregon, initially noted that Mast Brothers chocolate “had an overly refined, smooth texture that is a trademark of industrial chocolate. No small equipment was achieving a texture like that. It also tasted like industrial chocolate: balanced, flavorless, dark roast, and vanilla.” But by 2010, when they switched to single-source, “most of the chocolate [became] simply inedible, by my standards,” said Lindley.|-[http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/12/mast-brothers-chocolate-scandal Vanity Fair]}} | As their company grew and, according to Quartz, they actually attempted to become single-source chocolatiers, however, their peers in the chocolate industry began noticing that the quality of their fancy chocolate had dropped precipitously. Aubrey Lindley of Cacao in Portland, Oregon, initially noted that Mast Brothers chocolate “had an overly refined, smooth texture that is a trademark of industrial chocolate. No small equipment was achieving a texture like that. It also tasted like industrial chocolate: balanced, flavorless, dark roast, and vanilla.” But by 2010, when they switched to single-source, “most of the chocolate [became] simply inedible, by my standards,” said Lindley.|-[http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/12/mast-brothers-chocolate-scandal Vanity Fair]}} | ||
[[File:Mastbrosfactory.jpg|THUMB|LEFT|Solid proof that you can build a successful business by lying to idiots]] | |||
{{quote|Scott and Quartz — which independently verified many of the blog’s claims — say that the company refused to answer specific questions related to the company’s production and sourcing process. | {{quote|Scott and Quartz — which independently verified many of the blog’s claims — say that the company refused to answer specific questions related to the company’s production and sourcing process. | ||
Neither Scott nor Quartz claim that the Mast Brothers have never made bean to bar chocolate. In fact, the blog chalks up a major decline in the taste of Mast Brothers offerings, from smooth and “blandly competent” to "coarse" and "muddy", to the switch from remelting to the more difficult process of handcrafting their own chocolate.|-[http://www.businessinsider.com/mast-brothers-hipster-chocolate-scandal-2015-12 "A scandal is erupting in the world of hipster chocolate"]}} | Neither Scott nor Quartz claim that the Mast Brothers have never made bean to bar chocolate. In fact, the blog chalks up a major decline in the taste of Mast Brothers offerings, from smooth and “blandly competent” to "coarse" and "muddy", to the switch from remelting to the more difficult process of handcrafting their own chocolate.|-[http://www.businessinsider.com/mast-brothers-hipster-chocolate-scandal-2015-12 "A scandal is erupting in the world of hipster chocolate"]}} | ||
{{quote|Likewise, in trying to find cacao sources in Trinidad, he had run into dead ends. Cacao production in the country was low—the workers drawn away from cacao plantations to more lucrative oil field work—and nearly all of that was under contract to major French and Italian makers. Impressed and curious, he asked, “Where were you able to get cacao in Trinidad?” Rick Mast replied, “Oh, these three we make,” pointing to the flavored bars of unspecified cacao origin, “and the other three are Valrhona,” referring to the single-origin bars and dark milk chocolate...... | {{quote|Likewise, in trying to find cacao sources in Trinidad, he had run into dead ends. Cacao production in the country was low—the workers drawn away from cacao plantations to more lucrative oil field work—and nearly all of that was under contract to major French and Italian makers. Impressed and curious, he asked, “Where were you able to get cacao in Trinidad?” Rick Mast replied, “Oh, these three we make,” pointing to the flavored bars of unspecified cacao origin, “and the other three are Valrhona,” referring to the single-origin bars and dark milk chocolate...... | ||
Revision as of 03:36, 19 December 2015
Are you a foodie snob? Then bend over and grab em. Here comes a chocolate rectum-reamer.
If you've been in an extra-snobby coffeeshop, restaurant or boutique food shop in the last few years, you have probably seen Mast Brothers chocolate bars for sale. For example, Trader Joe's sells them. Few brandnames have more cucksucking joy with hipster douches than Mast chocolate. Mast usually sells their beautifully wrapped two-ounce bars for an extortionate $8-$10 apiece. File:Mastbros.jpg
—-blogger complains about hipster phoniness in 2013, Mast included |
Since 2007 they've been pulling this shit. And their competitors have mumbled about how awful the actual chocolate really is and how sneaky-secretive the bearded dickbrothers are, especially to other food industry people. Yet the Mast just kept growing and growing.
Well here's the big 2015 exposé showing that the Mast brothers are actually lying Brooklyn hipster con-men. LOL.
—-The rant by the original blogger; same guy who took down "Noka Chocolates" in 2006 |
Gallery
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Right from yuppy pricks to hairy hipsteroids
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That explains a lot
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Either the long-lost brother, or a Muppet in disguise
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Did mumsy never tell them to stop playing with their turds?
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Rick Mast
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Mike Mast
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How to eat their chockies
See Also
External Links
- their pretentocuntish hipster website, bro
- I KNEW IT!!
- People have been bitching about them for years
Mast Brothers is part of a series on Life [Go Live One] |
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