Chocolate in Northwest Ohio
September 28, 2007 was a big day for Carson in my family. The day began with my mother, Kris Bottles, attending a career fair at The University of Toledo for Spilman, Hills & Heidebrink, Ltd. She is the tax manager there. Spilman, Hills & Heidebrink, Ltd. had minis printed with their logo and contact info for the students. She made a sign to sit next to the basket of minis saying “this product may contain nuts” to warn takers of the possible ingredient. She said the minis were a hit and students kept on grabbing them. Maybe the chocolate helped calm their nerves throughout the fair. She used them again for the Bowling Green State University career fair and then put the extras in a basket in the front office at Spilman, Hills & Heidebrink, Ltd. where visitors to the office could see. Apparently quite a few people have been inquiring about them.
”The minis at the Career Fairs were quite popular. Who doesn't like chocolate? Next time I think we might go with a flashy color to attract even more people. The leftovers are now in our office candy jars and are proving to be even more popular!!”


Nice article Pam! You are making our family famous :)
Posted by: Deanna | Dec 6, 2007 8:57:13 PM
Bob & I really enjoyed the party! I can't believe this good looking "babe" is 50! What a great idea for the job fairs! Hope to see you soon!
Merry Christmas!
Posted by: Sharon Kwiatkowski | Dec 6, 2007 7:41:48 AM
Happy Birthday Mama Bottles.
Posted by: | Dec 5, 2007 9:20:48 PM
Great use of the chocolate bars in both instances!
Posted by: Cindy Stump | Dec 5, 2007 7:37:10 PM
Kris is my daughter . Sure doesn't look 50. She's beautiful, a hard worker. a wonderful Mother and loving wife.
Very special. The caution Hershey bars look great.
Love, MOM
Posted by: Dolores Collingwood | Dec 5, 2007 5:38:58 PM