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    Costco carries roasted and raw varieties, and we love their Kirkland Signature Unsalted Extra Fancy Nut Mix. You can get 2.5 pounds of nuts for just $14.99! You can get 2.5 pounds of nuts for just ...

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    High-quality oils can carry a hefty price tag. That's why I purchase large bottles of avocado and extra-virgin olive oil from Costco. I decant them into smaller, prettier bottles and keep them on ...

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    The holidays are right around the corner, and no one sweetens up the season like Costco. Shopping for holiday stuff at Costco is basically tradition at this point—what holiday is complete ...

  5. List of bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Single origin chocolate bars (dark, dark milk, white), single origin natural cocoa powder, roasted cocoa nibs Utilizes direct trade, paying farmers above fair trade prices for cocoa beans and sharing profit with them. One of the only small-batch chocolate makers in the US to press their own cocoa butter. Barry Callebaut: Switzerland: 1996 (1842 ...

  6. Cocoa bean - Wikipedia

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    Cocoa beans, cocoa butter and cocoa powder are traded on futures markets. The London market is based on West African cocoa and New York on cocoa predominantly from Southeast Asia. Cocoa is the world's smallest soft commodity market. The futures price of cocoa butter and cocoa powder is determined by multiplying the bean price by a ratio.

  7. Cacao - Wikipedia

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    Theobroma cacao, a tropical evergreen tree Cocoa bean, the seed from the tree used to make chocolate; Cacao paste, ground cacao beans. The mass is melted and separated into: Cocoa butter, a pale, yellow, edible fat; and; Cocoa solids, the dark, bitter mass that contains most of cacao's notable phytochemicals, including caffeine and theobromine.