Mission chocolate two rivers 70% dark chocolate bar in vibrant blue packaging with pink and yellow cacao illustrations

Mission Chocolate Two Rivers 70%

$13.50
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Mission chocolate two rivers 70% dark chocolate bar in vibrant blue packaging with pink and yellow cacao illustrations

Mission Chocolate Two Rivers 70%

Weight: 60 g

$13.50
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REASONS TO LOVE

Bean to Bar Bean to Bar Bean to Bar
Direct Sourced Direct-Source Cacao Direct Sourced
Made at Origin Made at Origin Made at Origin
BIPOC Owned BIPOC Owned BIPOC Owned
Woman Owned Woman Owned Woman Owned

70% Dark chocolate made with two different Brazilian cacao beans. One side is chocolatey, with rich cocoa and brownie flavors. The other side is bright, citrus, and creamy. (LIMITED SUPPLY)

The name Two Rivers: Rio Negro + Rio Solimões comes from a boat ride on the Amazon River in the Amazon Rainforest. There is an intersection where these two rivers meet and maintain separate for miles. It is fascinating to ride a boat, on these two rivers and see them side by side at first, then merge into one. Two visually different rivers coming together to create the largest and most forceful river in the world. For Arcelia, this is Brazil - many origins coming together, many languages, many cultures, and many flavors that eventually came to be known as one Brazil.

Gluten free. Soy Free. Dairy Free.

COUNTRY
Brazil
CACAO ORIGIN
BahiaBrazil

AWARDS

AOC gold 2021
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INGREDIENTS & ALLERGENS

Ingredients: cacao, organic sugar, cocoa butter

May contain traces of milk, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat and coconut.

Attention CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning

Vegan+No animal products, and vegan sugar or alternative sweetenerVegan+
Trace Dairy Manufactured in a facility which also processes dairyTrace Dairy
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REAL CHOCOLATE

Fine chocolate has rich, nuanced flavors that change with origin and cacao variety.

ETHICALLY SOURCED

Our makers source cacao to high standards and produce responsibly from bean to bar.

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Maker

Mission Chocolate

Mission Chocolate is a bean to bar chocolate maker based in São Paulo, Brazil. Arcelia Gallardo the founder/maker has previously trained as a chocolatier, opened a chocolate shop in California, and also trained as a bean to bar maker at Dandelion Chocolate. Arcelia has taken strides to expand the bean to bar movement in Brazil, working with farmers on process, and also helped initiate the Association of Bean to Bar Brasil Makers.

Mission Chocolate

Cacao region

Bahia

Bahia is one of the largest states of Brazil, located in the east, along the Atlantic coast. Once a monarchial stronghold dominated by slave-centric agriculture and ranching, Bahia is now a domestic manufacturing center and the focal point of Brazil’s re-entry into the fine cacao market. The region was once the largest cacao producer in the country, so reputed that a portion of southern Bahia was nicknamed “Cacao Coast.” Unfortunately, bioterrorism in the 1980’s devastated the country’s crop over the course of just a decade. In the early 2010’s, a number of family farms took it upon themselves to revitalize the local fine flavor cacao industry, which continues to grow annually.

Bahia

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