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What is the BEST Chocolate Box? (MOST DELICIOUS ONLY)

Shehr Abbasi

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I am hunting for delicious assorted-chocolate boxes like this. I’ve tried almost every piece of Godiva chocolate, which is the OG brand for these types of products.

This is an example of the chocolate boxes that I am talking about.

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There’s some chocolatiers that are exclusive to specific countries.

For example:
DEBAUVE — France
RAUCHE — Germany
List goes on...

I obviously can’t get ahold of the exclusive brands, but I would prefer something that’s marketed for North America, price & freshness.

The brand that I am used to is Godiva, is Türkic brand, which is Muslim and follows Şariyet regarding Halal foods.

I assume some brands from other countries might blend in non-Halal ingredients such as alcohol in vanilla extract. I want to avoid Haram chocolates. Please give me recommendation.
 
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I wonder if these types of chocolate boxes are common in Pakistan. I typically enjoy these chocolates more than the typical Desi mithai box.

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I am hunting for delicious assorted-chocolate boxes like this. I’ve tried almost every piece of Godiva chocolate, which is the OG brand for these types of products.

This is an example of the chocolate boxes that I am talking about.

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There’s some chocolatiers that are exclusive to specific countries.

For example:
DEBAUVE — France
RAUCHE — Germany
List goes on...

I obviously can’t get ahold of the exclusive brands, but I would prefer something that’s marketed for North America, price & freshness.

The brand that I am used to is Godiva, is Türkic brand, which is Muslim and follows Şariyet regarding Halal foods.

I assume some brands from other countries might blend in non-Halal ingredients such as alcohol in vanilla extract. I want to avoid Haram chocolates. Please give me recommendation.

Frankly it depends these used to be my favorite before I switched to total halal versions:

Michel Cluizel Chocolate Truffles Milk & Dark
La Maison du Chocolat Coffret Maison Dark

After that Godiva, but godiva is limited so tried a few Halal originating from Brazil, couple from Israel.

You can also check Lals (a pakistani) but in my opinion they are too darned expensive for the quantity and quality.
 
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I am hunting for delicious assorted-chocolate boxes like this. I’ve tried almost every piece of Godiva chocolate, which is the OG brand for these types of products.

This is an example of the chocolate boxes that I am talking about.

View attachment 660172

There’s some chocolatiers that are exclusive to specific countries.

For example:
DEBAUVE — France
RAUCHE — Germany
List goes on...

I obviously can’t get ahold of the exclusive brands, but I would prefer something that’s marketed for North America, price & freshness.

The brand that I am used to is Godiva, is Türkic brand, which is Muslim and follows Şariyet regarding Halal foods.

I assume some brands from other countries might blend in non-Halal ingredients such as alcohol in vanilla extract. I want to avoid Haram chocolates. Please give me recommendation.
I like white chocolate, and I don't care about brands. If its white chocolate, then there no where to hide.
 
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I assume some brands from other countries might blend in non-Halal ingredients such as alcohol in vanilla extract. I want to avoid Haram chocolates. Please give me recommendation.

If that's your main concern, then you'd be better off sticking to Godiva.

I would normally recommended San Francisco-based Ghirardelli as they're gluten-free and contain less calories. All their non-alcoholic chocolate brands are vegetarian but they use beef gelatin which may or may not be halal.

Cadbury chocolates are not Halal-certified but they are vegetarian and suitable for every kind of diet.

Why don't you go with Ferrero Rocher or Toblerone? They're Halal-compliant, and simply amazing.

I crave chocolates a lot and would have indulged if not for my horrible dental problems.

EDIT: You might want to go with Guylian (Source: https://www.guylian.com/dietary/halal/) Only 3 Euros 49 for a 100 gram bar makes it cheaper than Lindt and the other well-known brands.
 
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