What are Some Good Chocolate Company Names
This post is part of our Q&A with Brandful that we produce on our Quora channel. What are good chocolate company names.
This post is part of our Q&A with Brandful that we produce on our Quora channel. What are good chocolate company names.
There are many that believe a good name would involve the word chocolate and to some degree they are correct. Names such as Chocolate Factory, Choco, Chocoholic(s), Chocolategasm, and so on. You could also employ the strategy of branding with a name that doesn't convey or limit you to just serving Chocolate. If Possible, try to pick a name that will allow for your business to grow and branch into other products and/or services closely related to chocolate, candy and/or sweets. As previously mentioned a more broad name allows for growth. Provided, you even want to offer other items and if not, a broader name would still fit your chocolate business. A good example of this would be names like Sugar Factory, delectable, Sweet Tooth, Sugarlicious or Guilty Pleasure. Furthermore, a more broad name will eliminate the need to re-brand, which can sometimes be a major hassle.
Moreover, you want to make sure you have the matching domain name to your company name. I would assume that your business will probably operate mostly on the web and if not, you will still need a site that compliments your brick and mortar. Also, it is becoming increasingly important to have an online presence, so the domain name is important. Also consider using alternate domain extensions if the .com is not available. There are all types of new and popular domain extension options now, such as .io (popular in the tech space) and .co (popular among all as an alternative to .com because co is short for company). There is also the new gTLD’s like .xyz, .club, .link and so on. However, for the type of business you are looking to start, good extensions would be .co, .shop, .store, and .biz. Also consider using your country code, if you are based is the United States, the .us extension would be an excellent option.
If you absolutely have to have the .com and your desired name is not available in the .com (which is likely the case) try using a suffix that states the industry you are in or describes the product and/or service you provide. For example, if you were starting a construction company and you want your name to be Blue Hammer and that name is not available in the .com you could do Blue Hammer Construction. You can also utilize prefixes such as try, get, use, buy, we are and so forth. I personally am less of a fan of using the prefix as opposed to the suffix which states the industry you operate and/or the service you provide. E.g. Blue Hammer Construction has a much better look and sound which makes more sense than a brand name, such as, Try Blue Hammer.
Decadence
Sweet Treats
Tasty Treats
Chocolate Tooth
Yums
Sweet Dream(s)
Cocoa Bliss
Cravings
Fixation
indulgence
Chocolate
Chocolaty
Sugar Drops
Sugar Rush
Sweet Tooth
Chocolate Rain
Delectably
Delights
Sugar Shack
Glutton
Sugar Lab
Perfections
Edibly
The Cocoa Plant
Sugar Vine
Candy Palace
Hot Chocolate
Sweet Touch
Sugar Hut
Candy Shack
Lets also take a look at existing chocolate/candy brands, particularly candy bar brands. Notice how many of the brand names have a sound, look and feel that is a little more sophisticated. Some of the names listed below either sound like a persons name or have a name that has nothing to do with candy/chocolate at all. Just something to keep in mind when naming your company, the name does not have to indicate or be a descriptor of the industry, product and/or service you provide.
York
Twix
Kit Kat
Three Musketeers
Andes
Air Heads
Snickers
Nerds
Rolo
Mike and Ike
Milky Way
Reese’s
Werther’s
Russell Stover
Cadbury
Kinder
Tootsie Roll
Pladis
Haribo
Nestle
Godiva
Lindt
Mars
Hershey's
M&M's
Berries
See's
Ferrero Group
Mondelez International
Meiji Co.