Gross. I mainly got them as a prank.
I had an issue with my order and was contacted to send me another batch of candy the same day! I was pleasantly surprised. Wonderful customer service thank you. Made my day
Enjoy this curated candy collection from some of our favorite black-owned candy companies! Please note we are no longer carrying Midunu Hot Chocolate. We will include another black-owned candy maker chocolate bar.
Askanya Chocolates: Corinne realized that Haitian Cacao was among the top in the world, she decided to create ethical and gourmet chocolates. Corinne also wanted for her social impact business to generate direct revenues for Haitian farmers. Since 2015, Askanya Chocolates are made in Haiti, using natural ingredients, honestly sourced and handcrafted by women. Askanya Chocolates - 50% Wanda Neges
Midunu Chocolate: This single-origin drinking chocolate and artisanal chocolate bar is hand crafted by Midunu's all-female team of chocolatiers in Accra, Ghana. We fell in love with Midunu's thoughtful flavor combinations reflecting the bounty of African fruits,
spices, coffee, teas, and tisanes. Midunu - 70% Dark Chocolate Cacao Nib
Kanda Chocolate: Their tagline says it all: "This is Ghana Bean Good." We love the creaminess of their milk & dark chocolate bars, evocative of the 100% Ghanian beans that they're committed to featuring! Kanda - 56% Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Bar
Charlie's Chow: Launched in Fall 2020 with the intent to provide gourmet chocolate snacks for the whole family to enjoy. Charlie's Chow focuses on quality ingredients, they've made it their mission to go above and beyond to deliver the same level of snack excellence to each customer that they would for their own family.