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Dick Taylor Craft Chocolate

Inclusion Bar Envelope Line

Factory Tour, tastings:

333 1st St, Eureka, CA 95501, USA

Buy online directly from the producer:

www.dicktaylorchocolate.com/collections/all

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Academy of Chocolate - Gold

2017, 2015

The Inclusion Bar Envelope Line by Dick Taylor Craft Chocolate is a specialty collection that features artisan chocolate bars with unique and flavorful inclusions. Each bar in this line is carefully crafted using high-quality cacao beans sourced from premium origins.


The inclusions range from dried fruits and nuts to spices and other gourmet ingredients, meticulously chosen to complement and enhance the rich, complex flavors of the chocolate. The packaging for this line is designed with attention to detail, showcasing elegant and artistic envelope-style wrappers that reflect the brand's commitment to craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal.

About Dick Taylor Craft Chocolate

Dick Taylor Craft Chocolate, based in Eureka, California, was founded by Adam Dick and Dustin Taylor in 2010. They use organic, fairly traded cacao and organic cane sugar, opting to exclude additives like vanilla and extra cocoa butter to highlight the natural flavors of the cacao.


Their factory is notable for its small batch production that emphasizes detailed craftsmanship and high-quality ingredients. Dick Taylor Craft Chocolate is well-regarded for their single-origin bars and inclusion bars, which often combine unique flavors like figs or fleur de sel.


The company is committed to direct trade practices, ensuring they source the finest ingredients while supporting sustainable farming practices. Their new factory in Old Town Eureka, located on the waterfront, marks an expansion aimed at increasing efficiency in all areas of their business, including customer tours and product storage.


This move aligns with their goal to offer more educational classes and tastings, further engaging their community and visitors?.