Tony's Chocolonely Almonds & Sea Salt Dark Chocolate

 

Savour Tony's Chocolonely: 51% dark chocolate with almonds and sea salt. Ethically sourced, 100% traceable—enjoy delicious, slave-free chocolate with purpose!

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This 180 g Dark Chocolate bar combines 51% rich cocoa with crunchy roasted almonds and a sprinkle of sea salt for that perfect sweet-savoury balance. Every square breaks with a satisfying snap, revealing almond pieces nestled within ethically-sourced dark chocolate that's 100% traceable from bean to bar, where rich chocolate covers each almond piece perfectly.

Tony's distinctive chunky, uneven squares aren't just visually striking, they represent the inequality in the chocolate industry that this brand is actively fighting against. The bold combination of dark chocolate depth, nutty crunch, and salt crystals creates a flavour experience that complements everyday indulgence.

This bar is for chocolate lovers who refuse to compromise on ethics or flavour, offering an item that satisfies the conscience as much as the taste buds.

Why It Stands Out

  • 100% Slave-Free Mission: Supporting fair trade cocoa farming.
  • Perfect Flavour Balance: Rich dark chocolate with salt-boosted depth.
  • Traceable Ingredients: Complete transparency from farm to chocolate.
  • Ethical Indulgence: Guilt-free pleasure with purpose.
  • Distinctive Design: Uneven chunks that tell a storey.

Tasting Notes

Expect a complex dark chocolate experience that begins with rich cocoa notes, followed by the satisfying crunch of roasted almonds, and finished with sea salt crystals that amplify the dark chocolate's depth and create a moreish sweet-savoury harmony.

About The Producer

Tony's Chocolonely isn't just making delicious chocolate, they're leading a movement to eliminate exploitation in the cocoa industry. By creating direct relationships with farmers, paying premiums, and maintaining complete transparency, they're proving that exceptional chocolate can also be exceptionally ethical.