Meet 3 new Bay Area chocolatiers folding Asian flavors into gleaming confections
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Kokak Chocolates sells chocolate bon bons with ornate patterns in San Francisco.Brian Feulner / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Kokak Chocolates sells chocolates with ornate patterns in San Francisco s Castro district.Brian Feulner / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Pistachio rose chocolate and dark chocolate with raspberry by Deux Cranes photographed in San Francisco, Calif. on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Godiva may be shutting down all of its U.S. stores because of the pandemic, but new chocolate makers are continuing to set up shop in the Bay Area and they’re bringing tempting, Asian-inspired flavor combinations like mango lemongrass and miso almond with them.
Hershey to introduce thinner Kit Kats across the United States
By Hershey to introduce thinner Kit Kats across the United States
18-Jan-2021 - Last updated on Company has announced a ‘slimmed down’ version of its Kit Kat bar in the US with the release of Kit Kat Thins.
In stores at the end of this month, the new Kit Kat Thins have only two light and crispy wafers and are thinner than the standard Kit Kat bar, which has three layers of wafers.
A spokesperson for Hershey said Kit Kat Thins are a great item for on-the-go snacking with their individually wrapped packaging and are available nationwide in 3.4 and 7.2 oz. bags (SRP $2.39 and $3.89).