Best Chocolate We Tested in 2020
Previous Best of the Year on The Chocolate Cult:
The MilkShake Factory (2019)
Hedonist Chocolate (2018)
Ococoa (2017)
Equal Exchange (2016)
Chocion (2015)
Michel Cluizel (2014)
Askinosie Chocolate (2013)
TCHO (2012)
American Heritage Chocolate (2011)
Guittard (2010)
Theo Chocolate (2009)
These are the brands, companies, and individual creators who sent us their products to test out and review for you all in 2020. Those marked with a * are in the running for "Best Chocolate of 2020" on The Chocolate Cult blog. Before the list, I want to say that I was disappointed by 2020 in terms of this blog. You would think that as people were turning to order online more and more, that brands would turn to blogs to get the word out about their products. That wasn't the case. For the first time since this blog was created in 2009, we did not have a Halloween Treat Challenge winner. Picking from the slim number of products that qualified was a bit sad to do, but we did pick our best of 2020 nonetheless. You'll see that announcement below.
Land O Lakes
Petit Collage
Suzanne Nelson
Sara McGlothlin
*Fannie May
PB & Me Powdered Peanut Butter
Mr. Food Test Kitchen
Scholastic, Inc.
Rockridge Press
*Oreo
*Wilton
Charity Mathews
Linda Larsen
Kelly Mikolich
*Sanders' Fine Chocolates
Candace Braun Davison
*Lakanto
*Iconic
*no cow
*Bolt's Red Mill
* Toblerone
*Clif
*Quest
*Amoretti
*MyBite
*MCM Nutrition
Sara Mella
Cuddles and Rage
*Dallmann Fine Chocolates/Confections
Pereg
Cococlectic
Splenda
fibrelle
KETO: SWEET
*Flavor Seed
keloda
Jesseca Hallows
CocoaVia
*Good Day Chocolate
Now for the Best Chocolate we had in 2020:
Fanny May (2020)
To be blunt, for the over all consistency of their chocolate as well as the variety we were sent, Fanny May was the choice this year. Other chocolate makers has fancier products and more variety but the testing results were more haphazard for the few assistants that I could get samples to this year.
I don't know what 2021 will hold for The Chocolate Cult. We have done our best to maintain this blog and to adhere to standards for the products we test and write about. I hope that brands will come back.
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