Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

If you’re vacationing on Hawaii (which I highly recommend), you might think you’re already having a hell of a good time. But there’s always room for chocolate, and the Original Hawaiian Chocolate factory is there to make life a little more complete. (more…)
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Lake Champlain recently added a fifth entry in their Five Star Bar line. This is the first new 5 Star in years, and presumably something they’ve been working intensively on (in Steve Almond’s Candyfreak there is discussion of a fifth bar). I had assumed that when the new Five Star came out it would be a brilliant fusion of confectionery innovation and widespread consumer appeal. Instead, it’s granola. (more…)
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Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Valrhona has given their Grand Cru retail line (that’s single origin chocolate bars, for any rookies out there) a makeover. Personally I prefer oblong bars to squares, but otherwise this is a pretty sexy design. Valrhona’s retail bars have gotten kind of scattered in terms of marketing and packaging; it would be nice to see the whole line given a unified identity. It’s worth noting that these 70g bars appear to be replacing their 100g bars, with the same (or greater) price tag.
Valrhona’s Nouvelle Tablettes
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Sunday, March 15th, 2009
I picked up this little Amedei at the Chocolate Show in NYC and set it aside for a moment when I wanted some really decent chocolate. I was setting myself up for disappointment. I’m very fond of some of Amedei’s bars, but this Trinidad (70%) tastes like it was made from a barnyard animal. (more…)
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Saturday, January 31st, 2009
No one has gone unaffected by the economic crisis in which we find ourselves. In times like these, chocolate enthusiasts may find themselves facing tough choices. For some of us, giving up what has become an expensive chocolate habit is not an option. Neither is a $30 Porcelana bar. Where can a cash-strapped chocolate lover turn to satisfy their habit without compromising their tastes?
The answer–surprisingly–is Trader Joe’s. (more…)
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Friday, January 16th, 2009
Chocolate produced in the country of origin is a trend we’ve been seeing more of. A few years ago I could only name one retail chocolate produced in a cacao growing nation; now I can think of several without trying too hard. The latest to come under my radar is Madecasse, a company founded by former Peace Corps volunteers. Their focus is on the greater economic benefit that follows from manufacturing chocolate in Madagascar, as opposed to simply buying their beans. I came across these Madecasse bars at a chi-chi grocery in NYC; they were the only bar on the rack I’d never heard of, so I decided to give them a try. (more…)
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