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Chocolove

Chocolate Bars

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Chocolove Chocolates

Why They're Good:

With more than 20 flavors to choose from, Chocolove is the bar that's easy to love — just pick one up in the checkout line. Another grocery-store fave, these bars deliver full-bodied, creamy chocolate and flavor twists to suit your mood. Frisky? Try Chilies & Cherries. Nostalgic? Toffee & Almonds might do the trick. And depending how bold you want to go, the darks are graded by cacao content — we find the Organic 61% to be the most popular.

Why They're Green:

Chocolove bars are made with all-natural ingredients (no oils, fillers or artificial flavors here) and the company generously contributes to the World Cocoa Foundation (WCF), which ensures both a fair wage and return on crops for cocoa farmers worldwide. In addition, WCF educates farmers on sustainable agriculture methods and promotes local economic development. Chocolove also makes two certified-organic bars, in 61% and 73% dark chocolate.

Where To Get Them:

www.chocosphere.com | $2.95-$3.40