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Incredibly delicious. Truly unique and flavorful. Rich and dark, almost tastes like coffee. Not too sweet with a satisfying crunch. Highly recommend!
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Can't wait for more flavors!
Candid makes chocolate products with whole cacao pods to create simple and healthy treats.
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Incredibly delicious. Truly unique and flavorful. Rich and dark, almost tastes like coffee. Not too sweet with a satisfying crunch. Highly recommend!
Can't wait for more flavors!
Some truly great chocolate out here! The product is filled with flavor, smooth chocolate, and is so much fun to eat. The branding, packaging, and overall mission (sustainability and fair-trade chocolate) are also fantastic.
Wish it were more readily available to purchase!
Enjoyed Candid-ness of this product with straightforward ingredients. Loved the smooth and crunchiness of the cacao & quinoa crispies flavor. A bit obsessed with the packaging. The inner-bag is compostable!!
Some of the best chocolate I've ever had! I love love love the branding and packaging and sustainability mission. The compostable inserts are genius. It's a simple product that pacts high quality flavor.
More flavors and more formats! Would love a hot chocolate.
Delicious flavor, didn't feel sugar rush or crash.
Flavor combinations.
These are so tasty and unique! Truly a little treat that satisfied my sweet tooth without being overbearing. So much to love here: -Packaging: Recyclable box + compostable pouch = YES -Texture/Taste: Such unique flavors and love the crunch -Nutrition: Love that these feature high-quality/clean ingredients and use coconut sugar to sweetened
Nothing, except I wish they were available in more places but hopefully they'll gain more distribution soon!
I rarely have a sweet tooth, but I'm a huge fan Mango and Cinnamon when I do. Pineapple and Coconut are a good alternative to Almond Joy.
Wish there was more distribution in bodegas and markets. Seems a bit weird to buy online still.