One thing I’ve learned since beginning this series is that there are a lot of websites that don’t list the ingredients in their products, and a lot of companies who aren’t willing to give out this information – even when you let them know you’re writing an article. (Apposed to trying to steal their recipe)
Many sites don’t even list allergens, which, I didn’t even know was allowed.
Anyway, that’s why on this Surprising Vegan list, there are companies listed that make labelled vegan chocolate.
I was also surprised to learn about just how many companies are making vegan friendly chocolate! I didn’t think I was going to discover so many!
Starting in the bottom left corner going counter-clockwise:
- Endangered Species Panther
- Endangered Species Grizzly
- Endangered Species Elephant
- Endangered Species Owl
- Endangered Species Chimp
- Endangered Species Tiger
- Endangered Species Tamarin
- Endangered Species Bat
- Endangered Species Puffin
- Endangered Species Rainforest
- Endangered Species Wolf
- Endangered Species Turtle
- Endangered Species Penguin
- Endangered Species Ram
- Pure Lovin’Denman Island Cocomilk Cherry Cashew
- Pure Lovin’ OrganicFair Coco-Milk
- Pure Lovin’ Roasted Nut Medley
- Pure Lovin’ Almond and Wild Blueberry
- Pure Lovin’ 71% Dark
- Alter Eco Seal Salt
- Alter Eco Salted Almonds
- Alter Eco Quinoa Crunch
- Alter Eco Crisp Mint
- Alter Eco Blackout
- Alter Eco Super Blackout
- Lindt Excellence 70%
- Lindt Excellence 85%
- Lindt Excellence 90%
- Lindt Excellence 99%
- iChoc Classic
- iChoc White Vanilla
- iChoc White Nougat
- iChoc Choco Cookie
- iChoc Super Nut
- iChoc Almond Orange
- Pure Lovin’ Zazubean Sassy Pomegranate and Hazelnut
- Pure Lovin’ Zimt Coconut Crisp Bar (Raw)
- Pure Lovin’ Zimt Nib’d Bar – (Raw)
- Pure Lovin’ OrganicFair Midnight
I was so pleased to learn how many vegan chocolates there are out there. Endangered Species makes a whole vegan-friendly line, and each purchase goes toward helping endangered species of animals (hence the name), Pure Lovin’ is a completely (Canadian!) vegan company, making much more then just bars (they also have vegan chocolate cremes, and chocolate solid dinosaurs!),and Alter Eco also has an entire vegan line of chocolate.
I discovered two other completely vegan chocolate companies: Pascha and Giddy Yo-Yo.
And, Guylian chocolates has some vegan chocolates as well.
I didn’t include Pascha and Giddy Yo-Yo in the list above because they’re 100% vegan companies, and these Surprising Vegan lists are supposed to be foods found from non-vegan retailers. I also didn’t include Guylian because their products aren’t available in Canada/US.
There you have it, my list of Surprising Vegan chocolates. If you have any surprising vegan chocolates I missed, or have an idea for another Surprising Vegan food list I can do, feel free to leave it in a comment below!
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