![]() Fair Trade Certified: Indicates it uses Fair Trade ingredients.Dairy-free Varieties: Dark Chocolate, Peanut Butter Chips.Comments: I have tried their dairy-free chocolate bars and chocolate chips, and they were very good.Where to Buy It: You can buy Chocolate Emporium baking chocolates online.Some of their products have this statement, “Processed on shared equipment for peanuts and tree nuts.” Cross Contamination Language: The website indicates their products are vegan, gluten-free, and Parve.Dairy-free Varieties: Butterscotch, Semi-sweet, White, and Mini White.Comments: I have tried their dairy-free chocolate bars and chocolate chips and they were very good.Here’s buying information from ChocZero’s website. Where to Buy It: You can buy ChocZero Dark Chocolate Baking Chips on Amazon (paid link).It also states, “produced in a facility that processes peanuts, tree nuts and dairy. Cross Contamination Language: The products listed above indicate that they are VO (certified vegan).not certified, but the website says, “We only purchase slavery-free, fair trade cocoa beans from South America.” Fair Trade Certified: It looks like they’re.Dairy-free Varieties: Dark Chocolate No Sugar Added. ![]() Comments: I have used these baking chunks and/or their baking bars in my Vegan Chunky Monkey Cookies, and they were great.You can buy Baker’s Dark Chocolate Chunks on Amazon (paid link) or buy them directly from Baker’s Online Shop. Where to Buy It: These chips are available at a variety of grocery stores, Walmart and Target.Cross Contamination Language: Package states, “Contains soy. ![]() Dairy-free Varieties: Dark Chocolate Chunks. ![]()
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