Compartes Chocolate Bars: A new line of handmade bars reveals the favorite flavors of a passionate chocolatier

Compartes Chocolate Bars

As soon as you walk into Compartes in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, you’re hit with the intoxicating smell of chocolate from handmade, tattoo-topped truffles, chocolate-dipped fruit and a new line of bars. The recently redesigned space—sleek and mostly black—provides a sophisticated backdrop for the colorful sweets, and…

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Cocoagraph

Sweet Instagram and Polaroid shots re-imagined into edible chocolate

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Cooking up quite an online stir in the last few weeks is Philadelphia’s Cocoagraph, makers of artisanal chocolates topped with vintage-filtered Instagram and Polaroid shots. The small start-up allows customers to pick and choose any photograph they may have floating around and turn it into a unique and edible keepsake with just one scan. Founder Rae Vittorelli made us a special batch—featuring our very own CH mascots Otis and Logan—so we could get a closer look at, and taste, the graphic treats.

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While the image is what creates the buzz, the artisanal chocolate is equally important, and equally satisfying. Sourced from a small-batch, organic chocolatier in Santa Barbara, CA, each bar is available in two sizes in white, milk, dark and dark organic, with the addition of a subtle mint leaf flavored dark organic coming soon. Of the group, we preferred the dark organic for its crisp snap and slightly bitter but full flavor.

The new brand has a selection of chocolates available to purchase on their website, and are able to fulfill custom personal orders for weddings, personal and corporate events.


Askinosie CollaBARation

Licorice, coffee and malted milk flavor the world of purist chocolate

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When we first wrote about Askinosie Chocolate back in 2008, the young company was on the vanguard of bean-to-bar production. Since then, the direct-source chocolatier has grown into an industry icon and a prime model for responsible food production.

The last several months has seen a series of “CollaBARation” bars from Aksinosie, in which they team up with other notable members of the food community to create new flavors. A departure from their standard, purist approach, the new bars incorporate flavors that reflect the partnerships. The bars—we can attest—are delightful and reflect a new direction for the brand.

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With four bars to date, the “CollaBARation” line includes a eye-opening java bar from Intelligentsia
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, a licorice-infused flavor with Sweden’s Lakritsfabriken, a vanilla bean wonder through Zingerman’s Deli and a creamy malted milk bar from Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream. More flavors are planned to drop throughout the year, and you can keep up by checking into the Askinosie online shop. The company is also working on a redesign of their packaging, replacing their makeshift look with a somewhat more sophisticated design.

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Beyond selling chocolate, Askinosie takes sourcing seriously through a personal relationship and profit-sharing program with each of their farmers in the Philippines, Tanzania, Ecuador and Honduras. In their hometown of Springfield, MO, Askinosie runs the Chocolate University in partnership with Drury University. The school educates local children on the art and business of artisanal chocolate, equipping them with a valuable understanding of small business and social responsibility.