Giveaway! | Cider and Pumpkins and Pears Oh My! The Fall Collection is Here!

The days are getting shorter and the air is getting crisper. We welcome the metamorphosis with open arms, taking our time to express gratitude for family, friends, the beauty of our mountain home and the bounty of our local foodshed.  

We created The Fall Collection in homage to this glorious season, from the Cider Caramel to the Pumpkin + Spice Truffle, each confection is handcrafted with our bean-to-bar chocolate and features ingredients thoughtfully sourced for their integrity, many from our local farmers like Flying Cloud Farm (pumpkins), McConnell Farms (cider), and Barkslip Farm (pears). 

One of our favorite parts of our work is sharing the chocolate we make with our friends all over the world. We're so excited about the Fall Collection that we've decided to send a 12 Piece Box to one of our friends.

Simply leave a comment below telling us what you love the most about Fall. It could be apple picking, going to the fair (the NC Mountain State Fair starts this weekend!), carving pumpkins, or going for a drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway to see all the changing leaves... 

Winner will be announced on Wednesday 9/13/17

Contest ends at 12pm Tuesday EST 9/12/17 and is only open to our friends in the Lower 48. 

 

222 comments

  • The crisp bite of the evening air

    Chase
  • I love the chill in the air and spices everywhere. They warm us.

    Lisa
  • My favorite part about fall is the change in weather- from the unbearably hot dog days of summer, transitioning to colorful, bright, crisp and cool autumn. It makes me feel more alive!

    Jennifer W.
  • My favorite thing about Fall is the smell of cinnamon, appl s, and pumpkin. Not to mention the cool, crisp feel of the mornings and evenings.

    Kelley
  • The thing I love most about fall is the changing of the leaves, the crisp cool weather and the smell of a fire in the wood stove.. also mulled cider on the stove and fall smells of cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, sage and thyme…

    Susan Jill Zagrobelny

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