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posted Aug 30 2009

LisaBorden

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SOMA Chocolatemaker

55 Mill St. (Building #47), Toronto, Ontario, M5A3C4

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Worship Chocolate in Toronto: If you want to eat, drink, shop and breathe chocolate, this is the space in Toronto for you. Choose from bars, truffles and various chocoalte dipped cookies, dried fruits and nuts. Drink their "famous" drinking chocolate. Enjoy a cup of gelato made in their Gelato Lab daily. Watch through their viewing walls as their truffles are made - stand back so you don't make it fog up with excitement! It is apparent that there is a dedication and commitment to being "green" - all disposables are compostable and some of their chocolate is organic, however, disappointingly there are many conventional additions in their artisanal goods, like corn syrup and their staff didn't seem to be able to answer questions about the ingredients. Regardless, choose something (good luck...there is a really big selection!) and once you break into the cellophane sleeve, I doubt you'll make it out of the Distillery District with anything left for "later". You may want to buy more, although your body or your wallet may not agree!

posted Jul 19 2009

LisaBorden

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Chocosol Traders

6 St. Joseph St., Toronto, ON

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GUILT-FREE CHOCOLATE: If you've been to Toronto's farmer's markets, chances are you've sampled or purchased Chocosol's chocolate (if not, try them at dufferin grove, green barns, brickworks and more). They make chocolate "foods" not "candies" in an artisanal and environmentally manner. Chocosol spends the time to tell you the story of their chocolate, they support fair-trade practices, they are solar and pedal powered and their chocolate is very fresh. Very. The raw vanilla bean bars are outstanding. The Vanilla Amaranth chocoolate "pucks" that you can simply make into "drinking chocolate" with water are fabulous. You will swear that it's dairy based, as it's creamy and delicious, hot or cold, but it's healthy, raw and vegan. Supporting people and eating and drinking decadent healthy chocolate, makes it all guilt free! P.S. They use sugar cane based containers but bring your own packaging for an extra bonus!