The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

3 chocolate treats for the holidays

- COMPILED BY C.W. CAMERON

The upcoming holidays give us permission (as if we needed it) to indulge in luscious chocolate. Here’s one for you, one as a hostess gift, one for your family.

Advent calendar from Chamberlai­n’s

Advent calendars are a charming tradition, and a chance for a small surprise in the 24 days of Advent, the season of preparatio­n for Christmas. The handcrafte­d wooden Advent calendar from Roswell-based Chamberlai­n’s Chocolate Factory is a charming Kurt Adler Original Santa’s house. Each day, you can open one tiny drawer with its miniature knob and find a chocolate surprise, each one different. There’s a list of the contents on the back, for those who just have to peek ahead. Enjoy the keepsake house this year, then next year fill the drawers with a refill kit of more chocolates made by the O’Neill family. The family also is happy to help with special requests. No nuts? All milk chocolate? All white chocolate? They can make it happen. There’s a smaller Christmas tree calendar with a special surprise. Open each drawer and savor the chocolate, then turn the drawer around and the back forms part of a Christmas picture, revealed when all the candy has been enjoyed.

$54 for the keepsake Advent calendar, $39 for the Christmas tree calendar. Available at Chamberlai­n’s Chocolate Factory, 1575 Old Alabama Road, Roswell, or at chamberlai­nschocolat­e.com.

Purposeful Chocolate from Meals on Wheels Atlanta

Last year, Meals on Wheels Atlanta worked with chef Robert Gersteneck­er to create two varieties of Purposeful Pecans (sweet with heat and cinnamon star anise). The collaborat­ion was so successful in raising funds for the organizati­on that this year they’ve expanded the brand to create Purposeful Gourmet Foods. There’s Purposeful Chocolate (a 72 percent dark chocolate bar from Athens-based Condor Chocolates, sprinkled with Bull’s Bay smoked sea salt) and Purposeful Popcorn (sea salt caramel popcorn with white and dark chocolate drizzle, made in partnershi­p with Atlanta’s CaJa popcorn). You can buy these individual­ly, or in holiday boxes that also include the pecans. We love everything about these new items. The bar with high-quality chocolate and smoked sea salt is a totally modern treat. And, the popcorn? It’s absolutely addictive. Best of all, the proceeds from these treats go to Meals on Wheels Atlanta meal services.

$10 per 2.29-ounce chocolate bar, $10 per 6-ounce bag of popcorn, $22 per 15-ounce popcorn tin. All treats are wrapped, shipped and delivered free in the Atlanta area and are available at mowatl. org or at the pop-up shop at the Meals on Wheels Atlanta lobby, 1705 Commerce Drive NW, Atlanta.

Advent calendar from Jardi Chocolates

Jocelyn Gragg’s Advent calendar includes 24 chocolates, with a different flavor in each little drawer. You can be surprised, or you can sneak a peek at the list on the back. Holiday-themed flavors this year include spiced blood orange, gingerbrea­d and Southern eggnog. After graduating from the Culinary Institute of America, and almost five years of working in fine dining, Gragg opened Jardi Chocolates in 2015. She brings her pastry chef sensibilit­y and training to the handpainte­d truffles she creates in her Chamblee workshop.

$65. Available for pre-order now, with shipping beginning Nov. 18, or pick up an Advent calendar at Jardi Chocolates’ open house, 1-8 p.m. Nov. 30. Enjoy tours of the production space, refreshmen­ts and make purchases at the gift shop. Jardi Chocolates, 3400 W. Hospital Ave., Chamblee. jardichoco­lates.com.

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