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"Women throw themselves at me" - Chef Eros

Tolu Erogbogbo aka Chef Eros admits to getting more than a fair share of attention from the female folk on account of his prowess in the kitchen.

If there's anything Cookie Jar boss Chef Eros is not lacking, that would be female attention. By virtue of the fact that he spends his entire days and nights around food and desserts, Chef Eros admits that he gets quite some attention from the female folk, revealing that they infact throw themselves at him.

He made this known during his recent appearance on Pulse TV Live where Missy Molu asked him if women ever throw themselves on him on account of what he does, to which he replied in the afirmative.

"Yes women throw themselves at me and in the beginning I took advantage of it. But as time went on, I realised who I am. I'm not religious but I have morals and that's what keeps me grounded. I could flirt but I don't go all the way"

Speaking on the launch of his Cookie Jar signature store at Lekki, the 27-year old described the store as "a bakery for Lekki by Lekki" reason being the store was created around the lifestyle and preferences of the residents.

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"In putting the store together, people advised us on what they liked, we've also seen the time they come, what they like and how they react to certain things."

In addition to this, Chef Eros revealed that it would be an interactive bakery where customers can talk to the bakers. To this end, there would be a customer loyalty reward system with the white panda being the entry level, purple pandas have the chance to go into the bakery while gold pandas can sign up for free classes and bake.

According to him, the bakery will be a gallery boutique of cakes, cookies, confectioneries, frapucinos, smoothies and a dessert bar which will feature dessert infused with alcohol to name a few.

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