Say hello to pure indulgence with our milk chocolate almonds – perfect for sharing with friends, unless you want them all to yourself! We select only the highest quality roasted almonds before drizzling them in luxurious milk chocolate for a snack which is sweet, nutty and simply irresistible.
Almonds are renowned for providing a plethora of health benefits, including their ability to help lower cholesterol and regulate blood pressure – plus, they taste absolutely delicious, particularly when paired with smooth, creamy chocolate! But don’t just take our word for it – try some for yourself and you’ll be hooked!
These chocolate almonds are made by coating roasted almonds with milk chocolate, the resulting product is then polished to a high gloss, with a medium brown shade and beautiful glossy finish.
Are you ready to see what all the fuss is about for yourself? Order your Milk Chocolate Covered Almonds today in 1 lb, 5 lb.
Say hello to pure indulgence with our milk chocolate almonds – perfect for sharing with friends, unless you want them all to yourself! We select only the highest quality roasted almonds before drizzling them in luxurious milk chocolate for a snack which is sweet, nutty and simply irresistible.
Almonds are renowned for providing a plethora of health benefits, including their ability to help lower cholesterol and regulate blood pressure – plus, they taste absolutely delicious, particularly when paired with smooth, creamy chocolate! But don’t just take our word for it – try some for yourself and you’ll be hooked!
These chocolate almonds are made by coating roasted almonds with milk chocolate, the resulting product is then polished to a high gloss, with a medium brown shade and beautiful glossy finish.
Are you ready to see what all the fuss is about for yourself? Order your Milk Chocolate Covered Almonds today in 1 lb, 5 lb.
Health Benefits
A study, from the universities of Aberdeen, Manchester, Cambridge and East Anglia, found that people who eat up to 100g (3.5 oz.) of chocolate a day are 11% less likely to have a heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular problem than people who did not eat any at all. Scientists at Cornell University in New York found that a diet rich in antioxidant foods helps protect the brain against the build-up of amyloid plaques, proteins that disrupt normal brain function and can cause dementia. A study published in the British Journal of Cancer in 2009, found that phenolics, another naturally occurring antioxidant found in chocolate, potentially boosted the immune system.
Fun Facts
In order to make one pound of chocolate roughly 300 cocoa beans are needed. On average farmers lose 30% of their crop each year due to the fact that cacao trees are so delicate. Chocolate comes from a fruit tree; it’s made from a seed. Cote d’Ivoire provides approximately 40% of the world’s cocoa supply, which makes it the single largest cocoa producer in the world. A farmer must wait four to five years for a cacao tree to produce its first beans. September 13th is International Chocolate Day.
How to Store and Select
Do not refrigerate! Chocolate absorbs other odors that can cause the chocolate to taste unpleasant. Moisture from the fridge can result in “sugar bloom” which means the sugar rises to the surface and discolors the chocolate. Although it has no effect on the flavor, it doesn’t look too appealing. Store your chocolates in a dry, cool place, ideally between 65 and 70 degree F. Seal your chocolates in an air-tight container and keep them away from sunlight or direct artificial light.
Made in The USA
Proudly made in The USA. Shipped directly from our distribution center located in San Antonio, Texas.