List of chocolate manufacturers
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This is a list of companies who produce chocolate, not chocolates. That is, they process cocoa beans into a product versus melting chocolate for use as coating or molding into truffles, pralines, or other chocolate confectionaries.
Country | Other brand names | Notes | |
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Amano Artisan Chocolate | U.S. | Specialty chocolate maker using primarily criollo cacao beans | |
Ambrosia | Owned by Archer Daniels Midland | ||
Amedei | Italy | ||
Askinosie Chocolate | U.S. | ||
Barry Callebaut | U.S. | ||
Belcolade | Belgium | ||
Blommer Chocolate | U.S. | ||
Bonnat | France | ||
Cadbury Schweppes | United Kingdom | Cadbury Schweppes products | Chocolate sold in the U.S. under the Cadbury name is manufactured by Hershey |
Caffarel | Italy | ||
Callebaut | Belgium | Brach's, Acticoa, Sarotti, Jacques | large producer of couverture, used in many chocolate products |
Chocolatier Neuhaus | Belgium | Accredited supplier to the Belgian Crown | |
Chocolove | U.S. | Chocolatour | First American chocolate producer to label products with cocoa content.[citation needed] |
Côte d'Or | Belgium | Owned by Kraft Foods | |
Dagoba | U.S. | Dagoba is the Sanskrit word for temple. Their chocoloate is produced in southern Oregon. Recently purchased by Hershey | |
De Vries Chocolate | U.S. | ||
Divine Chocolate Company | UK | Divine (range of chocolates) and Dubble (for children) | All products carry the Fairtrade Mark. Co-owned by co-operative of Ghanaian cocoa farmers |
Dolfin | Belgium | ||
Domori | Venezuela, Italy | ||
El Rey Chocolates | Venezuela | ||
Elite Chocolate | Israel | ||
Fazer | Finland | ||
Feodora | Germany | ||
Ferrero SpA | Italy | Nutella, Ferrero Rocher, Pocket Coffee, Mon Chéri, and Giotto | |
Ghirardelli | U.S. | Owned by Lindt & Sprüngli | |
Godiva | U.S. (Formerly Belgium) | owned by Campbell Soup Company | |
Green and Blacks | UK | organic chocolate products with high percentage of cocoa solids, owned by Cadbury Schweppes | |
Guittard | U.S. | Supplies chocolate to See's Candies | |
Hachez | Germany | ||
Haigh's Chocolates | Australia | ||
Hershey's | U.S. | Hershey's, Heath Bar and many others. Hershey products | |
Jacques Torres Chocolate | U.S. | ||
Jean-Paul Hevin | France | ||
Hotel Chocolat | UK | ||
J. S. Fry & Sons | UK | Founded 1759, merged with Cadbury in 1919. | |
Joseph Schmidt Confections | U.S. | Recently purchased by Hershey | |
Jamieson's Chocolate | Ghana | Owned by Ruth Hunt Candies | |
Kraft Foods | U.S. | Milka, Suchard, Toblerone, Côte d'Or, and many others | |
Leonidas | Belgium | ||
Lake Champlain Chocolates | U.S. | Five Star Bars, Chocolates of Vermont | |
La Maison du Chocolat | France | ||
Leysieffer | Germany | ||
Lindt & Sprüngli | Switzerland | Lindt, Lindor | Sprüngli developed conching |
Malley's Chocolates | U.S. | regional chain of stores, not clear if they make their own chocolate | |
Mars Incorporated | U.S. | Snickers, M&Ms, Dove, others under M&M/Mars label | |
Merckens | U.S. | Owned by Archer Daniels Midland | |
Michel Cluizel | France | ||
Nestlé | Switzerland | Nestlé, Kit-Kat, and many others. | |
Novi | Italy | ||
Patric Chocolate | U.S. | Micro-batch, bean-to-bar dark chocolate maker. | |
Perugina | Italy | Now a division of Nestlé | |
Peter's Chocolate | Switzerland | Daniel Peter invented milk chocolate. Sold by Nestlé to Wilbur Chocolate in 2002 | |
Peyrano | Italy | ||
Chocolat Poulain | France | ||
Pralus | France | Specializes in single-origin chocolates from many locales | |
Recchiuti | U.S. | ||
Ritter Sport | Germany | Square chocolate | |
Royce' | Japan | Rogers chocolate-Victoria BC Canada | |
Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker | U.S. | Recently purchased by Hershey | |
Shaw's | El Salvador | ||
Stollwerk | Germany | Sprengel, Sarotti, Gubor, Quintie KFT, Thüringer Schokoladenwerk GmbH | |
Teuscher | Switzerland | ||
Theo Chocolate | U.S. | ||
Thorntons | UK | ||
Traidcraft | UK | First Fair Trade chocolate in UK | |
Valrhona | France | Couverture used by many candy makers | |
Venchi | Italy | ||
Verē | U.S. | Uses pesticide free, sustainably grown beans from Ecuador | |
Whetstone | U.S. | ||
Whitman's | U.S. | Best known for Whitman's Sampler, now a part of Russell Stover. | |
Whittaker's | New Zealand | ||
Wilbur Chocolate | U.S. | Owned by Cargill | |
World's Finest Chocolate | U.S. |