The Ultimate Guide to Black-Owned Chocolate Brands for Your Valentine (or just for you)
Written by BLK Oceans Staff
Valentine's Day is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate love and affection than by indulging in some delectable chocolates? This year, make your celebration a little more special and meaningful by choosing to support Black-owned chocolate brands. Whether you're a fan of rich, dark chocolate, creamy milk chocolate, or adventurous combinations that push the boundaries of traditional confectionery, there's a perfect chocolate treat waiting to be discovered.
These Black-owned chocolate companies offer something truly special for you or your Valentine.
3 Some Chocolates:
3 Some Chocolates is made with the finest premium chocolate to satisfy your cravings, allowing you to indulge your senses and your passion.
Askanya Chocolates:
Ashkanya is Haiti's first bean-to-bar chocolate company. Showcasing Haitian cacao is the perfect option for a Valentine’s Day treat.
Harlem Chocolate Factory:
Harlem Chocolate Factory offers a taste of Harlem with its unique chocolate creations.
Phillip Ashley Chocolates:
Phillip Ashley Chocolates are renowned for luxury chocolates that are as beautiful as they are flavorful.
Cocoa Asante:
Founded by Ella Livingston, Cocoa Asante offers high-quality chocolates with roots in Ghana.
Cru Chocolate:
Cru Chocolate is an artisan drinking chocolate company that is deeply rooted in Mesoamerican cacao and chocolate heritage.
Good Girl Chocolate:
Good Girl Chocolate offers healthier chocolate options that are both delicious and guilt-free.
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