Monday, June 29, 2009

Divine Treat


Even the word "chocolate" brings a smile to everyone's face. This amazing food triggers some hormones in our brain that make us feel in love. No wonder the ancient Mayans called cocoa "the food of gods". Don't we tend to reach for a piece of chocolate when we are tired, upset or despaired? Even a junkie in the movie "Things We Lost in Fire" craved chocolate when he was in crisis.
Toronto made, fresh, environmentally friendly (organic) and socially responsible (Fair Trade) fine chocolate from Chocoland is a pure joie de vivre!

QUOTATIONS ABOUT CHOCOLATE

A word is out there that Einstein came up with his Relativity Theory while sipping some hot chocolate. The formula E=mc2 actually means: Energy = milk x cacao squared.

Two biggest world tragedians, Sophocles and Shakespeare both lived before chocolate.

Tobacco can kill, chocolate can't. (Fidel Castro)

Some research has documented that out of 10 people 14 love chocolate. (Sandra Boynton, "Passion of Chocolate Consumption")

Out of 10 people, 9 love chocolate and that one lies.

There are two types of people: those who love chocolate and those who do not dare to admit that.

Give up water, wine, everything; live on chocolate (Stendhal)

My theory is that chocolate slows down aging. Maybe it is not true, but why take a chance?! (Anonymous)

Strength means to break down a chocolate bar in pieces and then eat just one. (Judith Viorst)

I really need love, but a bite of chocolate here and there won't hurt either.(Lucy Van Pelt)

Chocolate is a drink that stirs sweet words rather than bitter argues. (Anne and Serge Golon)

Gods enjoy ambrosia, people enjoy chocolate. (Anonymous)

Thursday, February 26, 2009


Buddy, our most famous Easter bunny, brings a smile to everyone's face.
Our popular Easter bunnies' sales contribute to Rabbit Rescue Society.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Valentines


Sweet Heart, a wedding favour

Buy Fair Trade Chocolate

By buying Fair Trade merchandise, you vote with your dollar for a world with more equality and dignity. Artwork by Claudia Davila, our designer, for the tab that is featured on our Valentine's items.

Chocolate Is Good for You

From the book CHOCOLATE UNWRAPPED
by Rowan Jacobsen
ISBN 1-931229-31-7



Chocolate was surrounded by myths and taboos for centuries, and the guilt that so often rode with it, but the science has proved that it is actually a gift from the rainforest.
Our bodies instinctively respond to the food that is good for us. When they scream out cravings as intently as they do for chocolate, we had better listen to them and see what they are saying. What they seem to be saying, and what science is confirming, is that chocolate in moderation really can help us live longer, healthier and happier. This is a good thing, and this knowledge adds so much to the already scrumptious experience of eating chocolate, that it would be a crime not to let everyone in on the news.
So spread the word! Don’t let diet police with information 20 years out of date, or others whose job is to make you feel bad, stop you from having a great human experience that people have been indulging in for 3,000 years. Chocolate is good. Eat it as close to its natural state as possible, with just enough sugar mixed in to make it go down easily, and remind yourself that you are doing exactly what you should be.

Some of Our Products


Halloween funny figurines and lovely quality treats, because they are: hand made, organic,without preservatives, pesticides or soy lecithine.


All sizes from mini to giant are available.

Making Chocolate in Chocoland

Melting, moulding, packaging and tasting -these are the essential steps in making our loveable organic Fair Trade chocolates. Manufacturer: Peter. Taster: Radmila. Pictures by Sini Muray.