Chocolate makers using Madagascar cocoa

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  • Patric Chocolate - a US-based micro, bean-to-bar, chocolate maker.
  • Amano Artisan Chocolate - a US-based bean-to-bar chocolate factory making a 70% Malagasy cocoa bar.
  • Amedei - an Italian-based chocolate maker producing a bar with 70% cocoa content.
  • Coppeneur Chocolate - a German chocolate maker which has a small cocoa plantation on Nosy Be Island.
  • Sambirano Madagascar - a 70% cocoa bar by the Italian chocolate maker Domori.
  • Eilles Madagaskar - a 37% cocoa milk chocolate by German chocolate maker Eilles.
  • Madécasse - a chocolate produced in Madagascar by Cinagra and exported to the US and Canada.
  • Madagascar Noir - a 65% cocoa based chocolate with a light vanilla flavour, part Lindt's Excellence range.
  • VAO VAO - a chocolate produced in Madagascar by Chocolaterie Robert and exported to the US.
  • Sambirano - a 70% cocoa Madagascar bar from Rougue Chocolatier in the US.
  • Madagaskar - a 46% cocoa chocolate by J.D. Gross, sold in the German supermarket chain Lidl.
  • Madanga - a 39% cocoa bar made by German chocolate maker Rausch Schokolade.
  • Pierre Hermé Paris - a 75% Madagascar cocoa chocolate sold in France.
  • Mangaro by Michel Cluizel is a 65% cocoa bar made in France with cocoa from the Mangaro plantation in the Sambirano Valley.
  • Pralus - a 75% cocoa Madagascar bar sold in France.
  • Thorntons - a 32% cocoa Madagascar bar.
  • Åkesson's - a dark bar made with cacao grown on the Ambolikapiky Plantation in Sambirano.