TCHO (the “t” is silent) is the phonetic spelling for the first syllable in “chocolate”. With a local standpoint, their goal is to have a global impact. Sourcing most chocolate from single origins and practicing the art of Fair Trade, TCHO is aiming to go above and beyond. Their brand on this idea is TCHOSource™: improving the infrastructure of in-field farming, tasting chocolate on site, influencing premium production, leading to higher incomes, and raising the standards on living. Not to mention the quality of chocolate being produced is skyrocketing, making it a direct reflection of their hard work in every single bar. From silky milk chocolate to pairing of strawberry rhubarb pie, it is simply impossible to go wrong with this line.

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TCHO: New American Chocolate
Posted on Jan 26, 2014 in New & Seasonal Items