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Bad Girl Chocolates (Vancouver, BC)

Submitted by Ariane on September 2, 2007 - 6:41pm
Website: 
Bad Girl Chocolates
E-mail: 
kelly@badgirlchocolates.com
Phone: 
1 604-291-9698
Business Owner(s): 
Kelly Boyd

There are a good number of local chocolate companies around here, most specialize in chocolate bars, many have dairy free options. But my favorite find in the last couple years is Bad Girl Chocolates. These chocolates are AMAZING, in particular the truffles, and not only that, a lot of them are vegan (ie. dairy free so I can eat them, yay!). My favourites so far are the pomegranate truffle, and the the chai truffle (which I don't think is actually available anymore), but the five-spice is also really good.


bad girl chocolates

Bad Girl Chocolates are handmade by local gal, Kelly Boyd, a graduate of the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts, and it shows in some of her more unusual combinations, such as the hot chocolate truffle, which has a hint of cayenne in it, the stout truffle which actually contains Guiness, and the olive oil truffle, which she explained at last weekend's farmers market, has a very mild taste but an incredible texture.

Kelly frequently sells her chocolates at local farmer's markets (see eatlocal.org for schedules), and many holiday markets (dates are listed on her site) and she also does mail order through the site.

If you a chocolate lover, it's well worth tracking her down and investing in some of the best chocolates you'll ever eat!

Tags:
  • chocolate
  • gourmet
  • handmade
  • vancouver
  • vegan

2 reponses to "Bad Girl Chocolates (Vancouver, BC)"

1. Nice blog and thanks for the heads up on chocolates

Submitted by Raul (not verified) on September 29, 2007 - 8:28pm.

Hi Ariane,

Came to your blog through a comment you left at Rebecca Bollwitt's blog, Miss604. I like the idea of purchasing locally-produced stuff. In my own blog, I frequently write restaurant and coffee shop reviews where I particularly emphasize local businesses (see my blog posts with tags "local business").

Keep up the good work!
Raul

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2. Hey Raul, thanks for

Submitted by Ariane on October 30, 2007 - 8:36pm.

Hey Raul, thanks for reading! I just realized I wasn't being notified of new comments, so just saw this! Whoops! Still working out the kinks on here--off to have a look at your blog now!

 

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