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Theo Chocolate

www.theochocolate.com

 
We are proud to be the first Organic and Fair Trade certified bean-to-bar chocolate maker in North America. We`re dedicated to making our world a better place. And we`re finding ways to do it through our passion—bringing out the best of the cocoa bean. We are all connected. We touch one another`s lives in incredible ways. And we are responsible to and for one another. From the cacao farmer in the Congo, to the truck driver in Seattle, to the chocolate lover in Philadelphia—there is a thread that runs through us all. Theo believes in celebrating those connections, in strengthening ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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