New England Chocolate Festival

Bring the kids to the New England Chocolate Festival to taste, learn, and interact.

Come for a unique opportunity at the Boston Center for Adult Education to discover some of the world's best chocolate and confections, become a more conscious consumer, and meet farmers and makers. The New England Chocolate Festival brings you together with 16 New England chocolate companies to taste, learn, and interact. The companies invited to participate in the Festival have all been hand-selected for their focus on quality and ethics. They prize craftsmanship and flavor excellence while sourcing ingredients in a transparent manner. Also attending are several cacao and chocolate producers from countries including Brazil, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Mexico, Peru, Thailand, Venezuela, and Vietnam.

The Festival includes a Chocolate Pavilion featuring chocolate makers, chocolatiers, cacao producers, and related vendors selling and sampling their wares and chatting with attendees. It also features:

  • Classroom lectures and tastings
  • A Chocolate Sensorium, an exhibit space devoted to hands-on sensory exploration of the cacao- and chocolate-producing process
  • A Chocolate Escape Room
  • A café with coffee and chocolate drinks and desserts
  • Industry experts and celebrities from around the world
  • Workshops and demos with expert professionals (additional ticket fee)

Featuring chocolate from the amazing local companies:
Equal Exchange
Goodnow Farms Chocolate
Vivra Chocolate
Chequessett Chocolate
la maison de Coco
Lake Champlain Chocolates
One World Cacao
Taza Chocolate
Vicuña Chocolate
Aura's Chocolate Bar
BOHO Chocolate
Beth's Chocolate
Bixby & Co.
Enna Chocolate
Somerville Chocolate CSA and
gâté comme des filles!

The New England Chocolate Festival is organized by the Fine Cacao and Chocolate Institute (FCCI) - a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization devoted to identifying, developing, and promoting fine cacao and chocolate - in collaboration with a number of partners. Any proceeds support FCCI.

When: 
Saturday, October 13, 2018 10am-6pm
Prices: 
Kids: $10
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