Organic chocolate

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Organic dark chocolate with 72% cocoa content

Organic chocolate is chocolate which has been certified organic.

Representing one of the fastest-growing sectors in the global chocolate industry, organic chocolate is a dynamic and socially-desirable product.[1][2] Major brands, such as The Hershey Company, have begun to take notice and capitalize on this market.[3]

Many, if not most, producers of organic chocolate source their ingredients from certified fair trade cocoa farms and cooperatives.[4]

Organic chocolate comes in many varieties, including milk chocolate, white chocolate, and dark chocolate.

Major brands of organic chocolate include Britain-based Green & Black's, Hershey-owned Dagoba Chocolate, and Equal Exchange.[5] Less-known retailers include Taza Chocolate, Pacari Chocolate, and Sacred Chocolate, a brand noted for producing raw chocolate.[6]

See also

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