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* [http://www.meeteetsechocolatier.com/64-cocoa-Dark-Chocolate-Northern-Madagascar-p/madagascar%20tablette.htm Madagascar Tablette] - a 64% cocoa bar made by US-based ''Meeteetse Chocolatier''.
 
* [http://www.meeteetsechocolatier.com/64-cocoa-Dark-Chocolate-Northern-Madagascar-p/madagascar%20tablette.htm Madagascar Tablette] - a 64% cocoa bar made by US-based ''Meeteetse Chocolatier''.
 
* [http://www.burdickchocolate.com/ChocolateBars/single-source-dark-chocolate-bars.aspx L.A. Burdick Handmade Chocolates] - a 65-67% Madagascar cocoa bar.
 
* [http://www.burdickchocolate.com/ChocolateBars/single-source-dark-chocolate-bars.aspx L.A. Burdick Handmade Chocolates] - a 65-67% Madagascar cocoa bar.
* [https://frenchbroadchocolates.com/product/woodblock-madagascar-70-bar - Woodblock Madagascar 70% Bar - Portland, Oregon, US.
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* [https://frenchbroadchocolates.com/product/woodblock-madagascar-70-bar frenchbroadchocolates.com/product/woodblock-madagascar-70-bar] - Woodblock Madagascar 70% Bar - Portland, Oregon, US.
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* [http://raakachocolate.com Raak Chocolate] - NY-based chocolate maker which has a 75% [http://www.raakachocolate.com/collections/bars/products/75-dark-madagascar Madagascar bar].
  
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[[File:JD Gross 008.jpg|link=J.D. Gross Madagaskar|600px]]<br>
 
[[File:JD Gross 008.jpg|link=J.D. Gross Madagaskar|600px]]<br>
 
A 72% cocoa limited edition “Ambanja” bar by [[J.D._Gross_Madagaskar|J.D. Gross]]
 
A 72% cocoa limited edition “Ambanja” bar by [[J.D._Gross_Madagaskar|J.D. Gross]]

Revision as of 21:08, 7 January 2015

The three major chocolate makers which produce their chocolates in Madagascar using locally sourced cocoa are Chocolaterie Robert, Chocolaterie Cinagra and Chocolaterie Colbert. Apart from these locally based producers, various chocolate makers in other countries also use Madagascan cocoa, but which has been shipped to the factory location where their respective chocolates and brands are produced and packaged.

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In cases where producers begin their chocolate production process using whole cocoa beans exported from Madagascar, as opposed to pre-processed and crushed cocoa, they qualify as “bean-to-bar” chocolate makers using Madagascar sourced cocoa. Additionally, some specially branded products are made and packaged in Madagascar by either Cinagra or Chocolaterie Robert for export only on behalf of resellers in other countries.

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The various brands using Madagascan cocoa, whether they are brands intended for export only, bean-to-bar products or otherwise, not including the main three local Madagascar chocolate brands, are listed below:

http://www.raakachocolate.com/collections/bars JD Gross 008.jpg
A 72% cocoa limited edition “Ambanja” bar by J.D. Gross