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List of chocolate manufacturers

This is a list of companies who produce chocolate, not chocolates. That is, they process cocoa beans into a product versus melting chocolate for use as coating or molding into truffles, pralines, or other chocolate confectionaries.

Country Other brand names Notes
Amano Artisan Chocolate U.S. Specialty chocolate maker using primarily criollo cacao beans
Ambrosia Owned by Archer Daniels Midland
Amedei Italy
Askinosie Chocolate U.S. Small batch bean to bar chocolate maker who buys direct from farmers sharing a "Stake In the Outcome" with them ensuring fair trade that impacts the quality and traceability of the bean.
Barry Callebaut Switzerland
Belcolade Belgium
Blommer Chocolate U.S.
Bonnat Chocolates France
Cadbury Schweppes United Kingdom Cadbury Schweppes products Chocolate sold in the U.S. under the Cadbury name is manufactured by Hershey
Caffarel Italy
Callebaut Belgium Brach's, Acticoa, Sarotti, Jacques large producer of couverture, used in many chocolate products
Camille Bloch Switzerland Ragusa, Torino Founded 1929
Chocolatier Neuhaus Belgium Accredited supplier to the Belgian Crown
Chocolates Valor Spain Founded 1881
Chocovic Spain
Confiserie Coppeneur et Compagnon Germany Founded 1993 by Oliver Coppeneur and Georg Bernardini
Coti Chocolate Manufactures Port Elizabeth South Africa Coti Brand Chocolates
Côte d'Or Belgium Owned by Kraft Foods
Dagoba U.S. Dagoba is the Sanskrit word for temple. Their chocoloate is produced in southern Oregon. Recently purchased by Hershey
De Vries Chocolate U.S.
Divine Chocolate Company UK Divine (range of chocolates) and Dubble (for children) All products carry the Fairtrade Mark. Co-owned by co-operative of Ghanaian cocoa farmers
Dolfin Belgium
Domori Venezuela, Italy
El Rey Chocolates Venezuela
Elite Chocolate Israel
Favarger Switzerland Avelines, Nougalines Founded 1826
Fazer Finland
Feodora Germany
Ferrero SpA Italy Nutella, Ferrero Rocher, Pocket Coffee, Mon Chéri, and Giotto
Frey Switzerland Founded 1887, acquired in 1950 by Migros
Garoto Brazil Founded 1929, acquired in 2002 by Nestlé.
Ghirardelli U.S. Owned by Lindt & Sprüngli
Godiva U.S. (Formerly Belgium) owned by Campbell Soup Company
Green and Blacks UK organic chocolate products with high percentage of cocoa solids, owned by Cadbury Schweppes
Guittard U.S. Supplies chocolate to See's Candies
Hachez Germany
Haigh's Chocolates Australia
Hershey's U.S. Hershey's, Heath Bar and many others. Hershey products
Jacques Torres Chocolate U.S.
Jean-Paul Hevin France
Hotel Chocolat UK
J. S. Fry & Sons UK Founded 1759, merged with Cadbury in 1919.
Jamieson's Chocolate Ghana Owned by Ruth Hunt Candies
Kalev Estonia Most or all products under the Kalev namebrand
Kraft Foods U.S. Milka, Suchard, Toblerone, Côte d'Or, and many others
Leonidas Belgium
La Maison du Chocolat France Hand made chocolate creation
Leysieffer Germany
Lindt & Sprüngli Switzerland Lindt, Lindor Sprüngli developed conching
Maestrani Switzerland Minor, Munz Founded 1852
Mars Incorporated U.S. Snickers, M&Ms, Dove, others under M&M/Mars label
Merckens U.S. Owned by Archer Daniels Midland
Michel Cluizel France
Nestlé Switzerland Nestlé, and many others.
New Zealand Food Group New Zealand Richfields, Maxies
Novi Italy
Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company U.S. & Ghana Corporate hedquarters in US, chocolate grown and processed in Ghana.
Patric Chocolate U.S. Micro-batch, bean-to-bar, fine dark chocolate maker.
Perugina Italy Now a division of Nestlé
Peter's Chocolate Switzerland Daniel Peter invented milk chocolate. Sold by Nestlé to Wilbur Chocolate in 2002
Peyrano Italy
Chocolat Poulain France
Pralus France Specializes in single-origin chocolates from many locales
Ritter Sport Germany Square chocolate
Royce' Japan Rogers chocolate-Victoria BC Canada
Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker U.S. Recently purchased by Hershey
Shaw's El Salvador
Stollwerk Germany Sprengel, Sarotti, Gubor, Quintie KFT, Thüringer Schokoladenwerk GmbH
Teuscher Switzerland
Theo Chocolate U.S. 3400 Phinney
Thorntons UK
Traidcraft UK First Fair Trade chocolate in UK
Ummah Foods U.K. First Halal chocolates
Valrhona France Couverture used by many candy makers
Venchi Italy
Verē U.S. Uses pesticide free, sustainably grown beans from Ecuador
Villars Switzerland Founded 1901
Whetstone U.S.
Whitman's U.S. Best known for Whitman's Sampler, now a part of Russell Stover.
Whittaker's New Zealand
Wilbur Chocolate U.S. Owned by Cargill
Eti Turkiye
Ülker Turkiye

 
 
 

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