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Geoffrey Bard
 
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I keep a chocolate database of about 260 different chocolate bars (around 80
different "manufacturers", but some who don't actually start with cacao
beans).

Of these, Chocosphere by far sells the greatest selection of manufacturers,
and from my chats with the owners (when I pick up my orders), they are
continually working on (and succeeding at) bringing in new brands, so their
selection will only get better.

Their prices are not always the best that can be found on the web, but those
not living in Portland may still save money by ordering from them and
consolidating an order into a single shipment, lowering the per-item
shipping cost. I don't begrudge them the slightly higher costs, since they
sell only chocolate and therefore have a different business model than other
U.S. sellers.

But here are some other good web sources:
www.chefshop.com
www.chocolatesource.com
Erika's Delicatessen (http://store.yahoo.com/erikasdeli/)
www.GermanDeli.com
www.gourmail.com
www.chocolat.com
www.belgianshop.com
www.chefdepot.net
Flyer Chocolate Source (http://store.yahoo.com/parisflyer/)
www.franschocolates.com
www.goldstarchocolate.com
www.islandnatural.com
www.lacuisineus.com
www.levillage.com
www.recchiuticonfections.com
www.mothernature.com
www.senses.ca
www.stoneandgiacomotto.com
www.sweetc.com
www.tableandvine.com
www.teuscherusa.com
www.frenchmancorner.com
www.thegourmetlady.com
In addition, if you have a Cost Plus (World Market) in your area, their
chocolate selection is excellent.

Geoff

"Karstens Rage" > wrote in message
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> Ive ordered quite a bit from Chocosphere and am pleased both with their
> selection and customer service. I was just curious if there were any
> other online distributors? It doesnt seem like there would be much of a
> market to support many distributors and I dont get the impression the
> markup is too high so there is little wiggle room to compete on price.
>
> k



 
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