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Grenada Chocolate Company

Organic Varietal Chocolate Bars

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Grenada Chocolate Company

Why They're Good:

Our instincts about these bars (available in Bittersweet and Extra Bittersweet) were proven true and then some: The beans are sustainably grown deep in a Caribbean rainforest known for producing complex flavors, which just one bite will confirm. Seductively dark and mysterious, these chocolates spin a deliciously woven tale that your taste buds will delight in.

Why They're Green:

Itself a "cocoa-growing, chocolate-making cooperative," the Grenada Chocolate Company crafts its certified-organic chocolate in small batches — from bean to bar — in a facility powered by good clean solar energy.

Where To Get Them:

www.chocosphere.com | $5.25 each