British-owned Chocolate?
British-owned Chocolate?
Classic question. The ones that are bought out by large (usually American) foreign companies almost always get worse over time.
Bad examples: Cadbury - Mondelez Hotel Chocolate - Mars
Good examples (afaik): Montezuma Booja-Booja Gnaw
Any others?
Whitakers - recently bought by Bramble Food Group from Leicester. However, a Whitaker is still in charge and their factory remains in Yorkshire.
Demarquette Fine Chocolates - still family run in London.
Cwtsh Chocolate - still run by its founder in South Wales.
If we are in the spirit of buying European, then Thornton's is at least Italian.
5 0 ReplyDivine is good. Based in London and manufactured in England, but roughly half owned by a cocoa farmer's cooperative in Ghana.
4 0 ReplyMonty Bojangles - London based, British Owners
Mrs Tilly's - Larbert based, Scottish Family Owners
Mackies - Aberdeenshire based, Scottish Family Owners
Buchanan’s Confectionery - Greenock based, owned by Golden Casket
3 0 ReplyI’ve bought Kernow Chocolate for a few Christmas gifts before - it’s really good: https://www.kernowchocolate.co.uk/
3 0 Reply2 0 Reply2 0 ReplyAudrey's Chocolates - based in Brighton
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