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Decadent Chocolate Shops in Vermont: A Sweet Surprise

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With plenty of fresh milk around and a history of insisting on wholesome and natural foods, you shouldn't be surprised that Vermont is home to some seriously decadent chocolate shops. From bark to brittle and butter crunch to CBD-infused products, chocolate shops in the Green Mountain State don't mess around. Next time you have a craving, check out one of these amazing spots.

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Lake Champlain Chocolates, Multiple locations

By far Vermont’s most well-known chocolatier, Lake Champlain Chocolates offer factory tours at their Burlington location. With retail shop across the State, this chocolate juggernaut is most famous for their truffles, chocolate bark, and caramel, but their product line is too immense to list here, and you can quickly browse through it online.

Snowflake Chocolates, Jericho, VT

Established in 1986 by Bob Pollak and his wife, Snowflake Chocolates is named after the famous Vermonter and photographer of snowflakes, Wilson A. Bentley. Moreover, each small batch of chocolates is hand-formed as part of a 50-year family tradition, and you will find turtles, barks, nut chocolates, caramels, peanut butter-filled treats, and butter crunch.

Tavernier Chocolates, Brattleboro, VT

Locally sourcing many of their product, these transplant Vermont chocolatiers hand-craft each batch of chocolates in a converted 1910 brick mill building. Taking their inspiration from the surrounding Southern Vermont Connecticut River Valley, you’ll find handmade bonbons, chocolate covered fruit, and chocolate charcuterie at their shop and online store.

Mother Myricks, Manchester Center, VT

Known for their famous Butter Crunch and Lemon LuLu Cake, Mother Myricks was founded in 1978 by Ron Mancini and his wife. Over the years, this Southwestern Vermont confectioner has been an ice cream maker, a chocolatier, and a baker, and they continue to pump out sweet treats like fudge, specialty chocolates, cakes, caramels, and brittles.

Vermont Nut Free Chocolates, Colchester, VT

Vermont Nut Free Chocolates was founded in 1998 by Gail and Mark Elvidge. Their son had a severe nut allergy, and they found it very difficult to obtain nut free chocolates. As a response to this shortage, Gail began making homemade chocolates out of her own kitchen so that it was guaranteed to be nut free.

Key Insights at a Glance

  • Lake Champlain Chocolates: Vermont's most well-known chocolatier, offering factory tours in Burlington. Famous for their truffles, chocolate bark, and caramels, with an extensive product line available in retail shops statewide and online.
  • Snowflake Chocolates: Established in 1986, named after Wilson A. Bentley, a photographer of snowflakes. Specializes in hand-formed chocolates as part of a 50-year family tradition, including turtles, barks, nut chocolates, caramels, and butter crunch.
  • Tavernier Chocolates: Artisan chocolatiers who hand-craft batches in a converted 1910 brick mill, inspired by Southern Vermont's landscapes. Offers bonbons, chocolate-covered fruits, and chocolate charcuterie online and in their shop.
  • Mother Myricks: Renowned for their Butter Crunch and Lemon LuLu Cake since 1978. Continues to offer a variety of confections including fudge, specialty chocolates, cakes, caramels, and brittles.
  • Vermont Nut Free Chocolates: Founded in 1998 to address the shortage of nut-free chocolates due to the founders' son's severe allergy. They guarantee nut-free chocolates, crafted from their own kitchen.
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