Would you like some chocolate?
Unfortunately, my chocolates sold out very quickly and I do not yet know when I'll be making more, but enjoy the photos and ingredients lists below.
The chocolate ingredients are all organic, extremely high quality and fresh.
I made three fantastic flavors. All three contain real cacao (powdered chocolate beans) and real cacao butter (the oil from cacao beans). All three flavors are vegan and raw. |
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Sunday, December 21, 2014
Chocolates
These all contain superfood ingredients! These chocolates can be considered a supplement as well as a decadent dessert!
The three flavor options are Dark Tangerine, Hot Cayenne and Mild Mint.
Note: The Mild Mint flavor melts at 78 degrees and above due to containing some coconut oil. The other two flavors melt above 98 degrees, so are safe at room temperature.
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Ingredients
Dark Tangerine Chocolate: Cacao, cacao buter, mangosteen powder (high antioxidant superfruit) carob (the only sweetener), sunflower seeds (these add richness, flavor, vitamin E, and minerals), tangerine essential oil, lemon essential oil
Hot Cayenne Chocolate: Cacao, cacao buter, mangosteen powder (high antioxidant superfruit) carob, sunflower seeds (these add richness, flavor, vitamin E, and minerals), maple syrup, cayenne powder
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Mild Mint Chocolate: Cacao, cacao buter, coconut oil, spirulina (sea-vegetable rich in minerals and amino acids) carob (the only sweetener), sunflower seeds (these add richness, flavor, vitamin E, and minerals), peppermint essential oil
Note: Images are not specifically of this batch of chocolates, but the images on this page give you an idea of what my chocolates look like in general.
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Chocolates like these sell for $7 for 1.5 ounces at the store — that's $4.60 an ounce! I sell mine for just $2.50 an ounce, or $2 an ounce if you buy 10 or more ounces. (An ounce is roughly four tablespoons or four bites.)
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