Products
Ghirardelli produces several flavors of chocolate. The chocolate is sold in bar version or is cut up into squares and individually packaged. Chocolate varieties include:
- Milk chocolate
- Milk chocolate with caramel filling
- Milk chocolate with caramelized almonds
- Milk chocolate with peanut butter
- 60% cacao dark chocolate (Evening Dream)
- 60% cacao dark chocolate with caramel filling
- 60% cacao dark chocolate with espresso
- 72% cacao (Twilight Delight)
- 80% cacao dark chocolate
- 86% cacao (Midnight Reverie)
- Dark chocolate with salt and almonds
- Dark chocolate with mint filling
- Dark chocolate with raspberry filling
- White chocolate with vanilla bean
- Peppermint bark, layered white and milk chocolate with candy cane pieces (holiday exclusive)
- Peppermint bark with Dark Chocolate, same as above except dark chocolate replaces milk chocolate (holiday exclusive)
- Cinnamon-spiced almond (holiday exclusive)
- Egg nog (holiday exclusive)
- Pecan pie (holiday exclusive)
- Milk chocolate with pumpkin spice caramel filling (holiday exclusive)
Ghirardelli also sells food service items, like chocolate beverages and flavored sauces, to other retailers.
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