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Love Cocoa By Cadbury

by Theresa Christine Johnson on 08/17/2016 | 3 Minute Read

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It’s all in the family for James Cadbury. That’s right, the great-great-grandson of George Cadbury—one of the founders of the famous chocolate and confections company with his very name—has now launched his own chocolate business. This one’s a bit different, though, offering an ethically sourced, artisan chocolate bars.

Love Cocoa chocolate is handmade in the United Kingdom and purchased online. Buyers select which mouthwatering chocolate bar they’d like to send, add a gift note, and then the package gets delivered on a date of their choosing. Love Cocoa delivers to the UK and bars are delivered through Royal Mail that will fit into a traditional letterbox. By having them letterbox-sized, it means that they can arrive without the recipient needing to sign for it, creating an amazing surprise when they get home.

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Six varieties are available, including milk, dark, early grey, mint, honeycomb and sea salt. Each bar features a pattern that is representative of the flavor, like yellow hexagons for the honeycomb and blue waves for sea salt. The sans serif font keeps the look simple and classic, making it a perfect gift to receive.

“Sharing my ancestors’ ambition to create something ‘absolutely pure, therefore the best’ our aim is to make amazing tasting organic chocolate here in Great Britain, sourcing ingredients in a sustainable and ethical manner, using local independent British producers where possible. Further, we will be donating 10% of profits to charity. Our chocolates are designed to neatly fit through the letterbox first, then into your mouth...so go ahead, surprise a friend and treat them with free next day delivery on boxes.”

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James Cadbury said, “I was searching for an online service through which I could post a chocolate gift directly to my mum for her birthday, but I could not find a service which was next day and that fitted through the letterbox. Most retailers require items to be signed for… that ruins the surprise. I looked everywhere, but in the end I popped a handmade card and some chocolate in the post. What if I could do this from the comfort of my own home? I thought, and I knew I’d spotted a gap in the market for premium letterbox-friendly chocolate gifts.”

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Creative Director: Adam Giles, Ian McLeanDesigner: Sam Carroll

Designed by interabang

Country: United Kingdom