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Lake Champlain Chocolates

Organic Chocolates

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Lake Champlain Chocolates

Why They're Good:

Near the leafy shores of Vermont's Lake Champlain, these creamy chocolates have been crafted with care for two decades. The organic line features hot chocolate and powdered cocoa; delectable truffles in flavors like mango, honey fig and Ethiopian coffee; and snack-size mini bars and tiny squares in flavors like Dark Spicy Aztec and Milk Sea Salt & Almonds.

Why They're Green:

Lake Champlain chocolates are all-natural and preservative-free; the organic line is certified-organic. Ingredients are often sourced from local Vermont offerings such as sweet cream and honey. In addition, dark bars are vegan friendly.

Where To Get Them:

www.lakechamplainchocolates.com | $2.50 each