
About the Artisan
Your purchase helps pay a cooperative of small-scale cocoa farmers in Ghana market premiums, improving their quality of life.
Since 2000, SERRV International has partnered with Divine Chocolate, providing a long-term trading partnership and interest-free advance payment for our orders. Through sales of their products, nearly 85,000 cocoa famers in Ghana receive fair premiums for their cocoa beans, allowing them to fight poverty and fund projects like wells and schools in their... Read more...
Reviews
Divine Caramel Chips boxes
Feb 8, 2022 | By Jean Marie Naples
Delicious but fragile
Dec 20, 2021 | By Bonnie Ware
The taste is quite wonderful. But, I have ordered them twice and both times they have arrived with the majority broken into several pieces. I hope you will be able to improve the packing/shipping methods.
Divine Caramel Chips
Nov 29, 2020 | By C. S.
They were tasty but through the mailing process they were broken up into pieces.
Arrived completely melted
Nov 5, 2020 | By Geri Allison
I received two chocolate blobs which I was not able to enjoy.
Owner Response: We're sorry to hear that your Caramel Chips melted. Divine is all-natural so will melt at temperatures above 80 degrees and we don't have a way to use coolers for non-contiguous states. We'll contact you directly to resolve this.
Too Good
Nov 3, 2020 | By Joni Cordell
These were so good that I ate them all myself. I am not even ashamed.
Amazing! Delicious!
Nov 2, 2020 | By Tamar Raine
like the shape and that's a perfect blend of chocolate & hazelnut - very smooth. definitely reorder
This chocolate was purchased for myself and for my family of friends in Tema, Ghana. The product is delicious and I am saving the major portion of these products for my friends in Ghana.
I hope for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ability to return to Ghana later this year. I will give this Fair Trade chocolate to my family friends in Ghana.
Thank you for offering this product to purchase, enjoy and provide support for the Kuapa Kokoo cooperative farmers in Ghana.