Hugs & Kisses & Our Favorite Chocolates For Valentine’s Day
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Happy Valentine’s Day, dear reader! For most of us, Valentine’s Day means chocolate. In 1861, British chocolate manufacturer Richard Cadbury created the first heart-shaped box of chocolate for Valentine’s Day; and commercialization took over. We wish we could send you some of our favorite chocolates for Valentine’s Day, but we’ve done the next best thing: created a list of them, below, so the next time you need to give someone the “best,” you have a starting point. The list follows. Elsewhere on The Nibble, check out: > The history of Valentine’s Day. > The different types of chocolate: a photo glossary. > The year’s 69 chocolate holidays. > Pairing wine with chocolate. We’ve been writing about fine chocolate for 25 years! Here are some of the favorites we continue to enjoy. With the exception of one specialist, The Cordial Cherry, each of these chocolatiers make beautiful boxes of assorted bonbons and other products. You’ll be delighted with everything they make. All make beautiful assortments like this one:
We’re calling out favorites from each brand that are particular to that brand. In addition to the other dazzling chocolates on the websites, seek them out. Click on the brand’s name to go to its website. CHARLES CHOCOLATES THE CORDIAL CHERRY CHOCOLAT MODERNE JOHN & KIRA’S
L. A. BURDICK CHOCOLATE OMNOM CHOCOLATE RECCHIUTI CONFECTIONS WOODHOUSE CHOCOLATE |
![]() [1] Charles Chocolates: First you eat the bonbons, then you eat the box. The designs change seasonally.
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![]() [9] Recchiuti Confections: Peanut Butter Hockey Pucks. CHECK OUT WHAT’S HAPPENING ON OUR HOME PAGE, THENIBBLE.COM. |
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