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American Heritage Chocolate

Made with all-natural ingredients, AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate is inspired by authentic historic recipes from the 18th century. From chocolate bars to baking chocolate to gourmet hot cocoa—AMERICAN HERITAGE Chocolate is a perfect balance of smooth, rich chocolate with hints of spice.

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AMERICAN HERITAGE Chocolate contains spices commonly used in 18th-century chocolate making. You will taste hints of vanilla, cinnamon, orange, anise, and red pepper in all of our products. No matter how you enjoy our chocolate—whether baking, drinking, or eating—the unique flavor profile is unlike anything you've ever tasted.

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Discover The Sweet Taste Of American Heritage Chocolate

Here are a few of our favorite recipes!

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  • Root beer float

    Chocolate Root Beer Float

    Served up with a dollop of nostalgic Americana and topped with AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate, this Root Beer Float will take you back to your childhood.

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  • Ice cream macaron sandwiches

    Ice Cream Macaron Sandwiches

    These tasty almond flour desserts call to mind cobblestone streets and the dancing lights of the Eiffel Tower, but we've added an AMERICAN HERITAGE® Chocolate twist. Instead of the traditional buttercream filling, we've made ours with ice cream!

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  • Chocolate Ice Cream

    Monticello Historic Chocolate Ice Cream

    This gem from the book Dining at Monticello may be the oldest American recipe for chocolate ice cream in print. Guests to Thomas Jefferson's White House reported our third president enjoyed ending meals with a creamy dish of ice cream.

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Want To Learn More?

Head over to AMERICAN HERITAGE Chocolate website to learn about the history of chocolate, watch chocolate videos, or explore their multi-culture food stories with chocolate historian, Dave Borgeshani.

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