Trader Joe’s Organic Dark Chocolate Bars are Made from Heirloom Beans
Katherine Pendrill — March 20, 2021 — Lifestyle
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Trader Joe's is once again expanding its chocolate bar lineup with the debut of new Organic Dark Chocolate Bars from Madagascar.
Though Madagascar is probably best known for its wildlife, the island nation is also known for having some of the world's best cocoa beans. Trader Joe's new Organic Dark Chocolate Bars are made from organic, heirloom, cacao beans straight from Madagascar. The bars are produced by a true bean-to-bar chocolatier who starts with organic, single-origin cocoa beans that are grown by farmer-run cooperatives in the remote forests of Madagascar. The bars are also made in a dairy-free factory. From this new lineup, customers can choose between the new Organic 92% Dark Chocolate Bar and the Organic Sea Salt & Nibs 63% Dark Chocolate Bar.
Image Credit: Trader Joe's
Though Madagascar is probably best known for its wildlife, the island nation is also known for having some of the world's best cocoa beans. Trader Joe's new Organic Dark Chocolate Bars are made from organic, heirloom, cacao beans straight from Madagascar. The bars are produced by a true bean-to-bar chocolatier who starts with organic, single-origin cocoa beans that are grown by farmer-run cooperatives in the remote forests of Madagascar. The bars are also made in a dairy-free factory. From this new lineup, customers can choose between the new Organic 92% Dark Chocolate Bar and the Organic Sea Salt & Nibs 63% Dark Chocolate Bar.
Image Credit: Trader Joe's
Trend Themes
1. Organic Dark Chocolate - The trend of producing chocolate bars made from organic, heirloom cacao beans from remote forests of Madagascar is disrupting the organic and fair trade chocolate industry.
2. Heirloom Beans - The trend of using heirloom beans from remote forests of Madagascar for chocolate-making presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the agricultural and bean-to-bar chocolatier industries.
3. Dairy-free Factory - The trend of using dairy-free factories for chocolate production is disrupting the conventional chocolate industry and creating opportunities for plant-based and vegan food industries.
Industry Implications
1. Chocolate Industry - The new trend of using organic heirloom beans from remote forests of Madagascar for chocolate production is disrupting the traditional chocolate industry and presenting opportunities for new artisanal chocolate companies.
2. Agricultural Industry - The trend of using heirloom beans from remote forests of Madagascar presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the agricultural industry for sustainable farming practices and cooperative farmer-run businesses.
3. Food Industry - The trend of using dairy-free factories for chocolate production is disrupting the conventional chocolate industry and creating opportunities for plant-based and vegan food industries to innovate new products.
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